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. 2020 Jul 10;29(1):1–16. doi: 10.1007/s10068-019-00686-6

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

(A) SEM image of beta-carotene-encapsulated amylose microparticles. The scale bar is 10 μm (Letona et al., 2017). (B) Purification efficiency of superparamagnetic amylose microparticles (SAMPs) for target protein, MBP-GFP, from cell lysate after three rounds of recycling. The numbers (1-3) represent the number of recycling (Lim et al., 2015). (C) SEM image of SAMPs synthesized with Dex@IONPs. The inset in the upper right corner shows the size distribution of the histogram of the SAMPs. (D) The average diameter of the SAMPs formed with varying concentrations of Dex@IONPs. (E) The capture efficiency of commercial polystyrene magnetic beads (PSMBs) and superparamagnetic amylose magnetic beads (SAMBs) for target bacteria, E. coli O157:H7, with concentrations ranging from 102 to 106 CFU/mL in milk samples. (F) The capture specificity of immuno-SAMBs for target bacteria. Non-specific binding of the immuno-SAMBs with non-target bacteria was negligible (Luo et al., 2018a)