A bioelectronic tongue (B-ET) mimicking insect taste
systems is
developed for the real-time detection and discrimination of natural
and artificial sweeteners. Here, a carbon nanotube field-effect transistor
(CNT-FET) was hybridized with nanovesicles including the honeybee
sugar taste receptor, gustatory receptor 1 of Apis
mellifera (AmGr1). This strategy allowed us to detect
glucose, a major component of nectar, down to 100 fM in real time
and identify sweet tastants from other tastants. It could also be
utilized for the detection of glucose in dextrose tablet solutions.
Importantly, we demonstrated the discrimination between natural and
artificial sweeteners down to 10 pM even in real beverages such as
decaffeinated coffee using our hybrid platform. In this respect, our
B-ET mimicking insect taste systems can be a powerful tool for various
applications such as food screening and basic studies on insect taste
systems