Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7233712 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
For the first time, a sandwich-type electrochemical method was proposed for ultrasensitive thrombin (TB) detection based on direct electrochemistry of highly loaded hemoglobin spheres-encapsulated platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs@Hb) as labels and electrocatalysts. The prepared PtNPs@Hb not only exhibited good biocompatibility, excellent electrocatalytic activity, but also presented redox activity of Hb. Thus, it was employed for the fabrication of aptasensor without any extraneous redox mediators, leading to a simple preparation process for the aptasensor. The high loading of Hb spheres as redox mediators could enhance the electrochemical signal. Importantly, the synergetic electrocatalytic behavior of Hb and PtNPs toward H2O2 reduction greatly amplified the electrochemical signal, resulting in the high sensitivity of aptasensor. Consequently, under optimal conditions, the designed aptasensor exhibited a lower detection limit of 0.05Â pM and wide dynamic linear range from 0.15Â pM to 40Â nM for TB detection. Additionally, the proposed mediator-free and signal-amplified electrochemical aptasensor showed great potential in portable and cost-effective TB sensing devices.
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Authors
Yongmei Wu, Wenju Xu, Lijuan Bai, Yali Yuan, Huayu Yi, Yaqin Chai, Ruo Yuan,