RESUMO
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) visual detection based on hydroxyl naphthol blue (HNB) and SYTO 9 is often confounded by the narrow color variation window and the requirement of empirical preset of cutoff intensity value. To improve the suitability for naked-eye inspection, the present work proposed a strategy based on the fluorescence property of SYTO 9 and HNB to enlarge the contrast and a novel dual-color fluorescence LAMP (dfLAMP) assay was developed for visual detection of Atlantic salmon. Specifically, HNB of 26.25 µM, blended with SYTO 9 of 0.75-1.5 µM, was added in the mixture before amplification, producing light green fluorescence for both positive and negative samples. After amplification, green or yellow-green fluorescence was observed for positive samples, while only orange-red fluorescence emitted for negative ones, enabling an easy and rapid distinguish. The optimized dfLAMP assay has proved its specificity and can detect as little as 1 fg Atlantic salmon DNA.