Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7232459 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2015 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Early detection assays play a key role in the successful treatment of most diseases. Redox capacitive biosensors were recently introduced as a potential electroanalytical assay platform for point-of-care applications but alternative surfaces (besides a mixed layer containing ferrocene and antibody receptive component) for recruiting important clinical biomarkers are still needed. Aiming to develop alternative receptive surfaces for this novel electrochemical biosensing platform, we synthesized a ferrocene redox-tagged peptide capable of self-assembly into metallic interfaces, a potentially useful biological surface functionalization for bedside diagnostic assays. As a proof of concept we used C-reactive protein (CRP), as a model biomarker, and compared the obtained results to those of previously reported capacitive assays. The redox-tagged peptide approach shows a limit of detection of 0.8 nmol Lâ1 (same as 94 ng mLâ1) and a linear range (R2â¼98%) with the logarithm of the concentration of the analyte comprising 0.5-10.0 nmol Lâ1, within a clinical relevant range for CRP.
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Authors
Adriano Santos, Julia P. Piccoli, Norival A. Santos-Filho, Eduardo M. Cilli, Paulo R. Bueno,