Ultrasensitive self-powered biosensor with facile chemical signal amplification strategy using hydrogen peroxide-triggered silver oxidation reaction.
Talanta
; 279: 126570, 2024 Nov 01.
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ABSTRACT
The amplification strategies used for self-powered biosensor based on biofuel cell (BFC-SPB) need to be further developed. Because the currently developed strategies utilized the complicated hybridization of DNA or poorly readable current signal of capacitors for amplification, which limits the practical application in public health emergencies. Here, we present a facile chemical amplification strategy for BFC-SPB. The 5-min amplification was triggered by simply adding H2O2 solution dropwise to the sensing cathode after the formation of the immune sandwich. The Ag NP of immunoprobe were oxidized to Ag(I), which can be served as the electron acceptor of the cathode. The amount of immunoprobe was positively correlated with that of the antigen, resulting in corresponding and high concentration of Ag(I) after the amplification, which enhanced the ability of the cathode as the electron acceptor. Meanwhile the glucose oxidation reaction (GOR) was performed on the bioanode modified with glucose oxidase (GOx). After assembling the bioanode and sensing cathode, the open circuit voltage of the BFC-SPB, measured by digital multimeter, distinctly rised with the elevated concentration of the antigen. To demonstrate the proof of concept, immunoglobulin G (IgG), selecting as a model analyte, was sensitively detected using this method. Result indicated that the limit of detection was 4.4 fg mL-1 (0.03 amol mL-1) in the linear range of 1 pg mL-1-10 µg mL-1. This work initiates a brand-new way of chemical amplification strategy for BFC-SPB, and offers a promising platform for practical applications.
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Oxirredução
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Técnicas Biossensoriais
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Glucose Oxidase
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Peróxido de Hidrogênio
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2024
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