Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7139210 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, we have developed a smartphone based handheld optical biosensor for determination of urea in saliva. A simple strategy was adopted by immobilization of urease enzyme along with a pH indicator on a filter paper based strip. The strip changed color upon the reaction with urea present in saliva and the color change can be estimated using our smartphone based application based on RGB profiling. Calibration of the biosensor was carried out using spiked saliva samples and an exponentially decreasing calibration curve has been obtained for green pixel intensity in the broad range (10-1000â¯mgdLâ1) with a linear detection range of 10-260â¯mgdLâ1 and a response time of 20â¯s. The sensitivity reported for the biosensor in the clinically significant range was â0.005 average pixels secâ1/mgdLâ1 with a LOD of 10.4â¯mgdLâ1. Studies carried out on spiked saliva samples showed a good correlation between salivary urea estimated using our biosensor against phenol-hypochlorite based spectroscopic procedure. Development of a smartphone based biosensor for urea estimation eliminates the need for procuring a dedicated instrument as well as trained technician for daily monitoring and saves time as compared to traditional laboratory methods of analysis.
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Authors
Anuradha Soni, Rajat Kumar Surana, Sandeep Kumar Jha,