Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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867484 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Interests in using nanoporous metals for biosensing applications have been increasing. Herein, nanotubular mesoporous PdCu (NM-PdCu) alloy is used to fabricate a novel label-free electrochemical immunosensor for cancer biomarker carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). It operates through physisorption of anti-CEA on NM-PdCu and the mixture of sulfonated graphene sheets (HSO3-GS) and thionine (TH) functionalized glassy carbon electrode interface as the detection platform. In this study, chitosan (CS)-PdCu is bound very strongly to carcinoembryonic antibody (anti-CEA), because of the good electron conductivity, high surface area, and good biocompatibility. CS-PdCu is immobilized on electrodes by electrostatic interactions between the negatively charged sulfo group of HSO3-GS and the abundant positively charged amino groups of chitosan. TH acts as the redox probe. Under the optimized conditions, the electrochemical immunosensor exhibits a wide working range from 0.01 to 12 ng/mL with a low detection limit of 4.86 pg/mL. The accuracy, reproducibility, and stability of the immunosensor are acceptable. The assay is evaluated for real serum samples, receiving satisfactory results. The nanoporous metal materials-based immunoassay provides a promising approach in clinical application and thus represents a versatile detection method.
► A novel label-free immunosensor was developed for the detection of carcinoembryonic antigen. ► Nanotubular mesoporous PdCu alloy was first used for the biosensor platform. ► PdCu had a good biocompatible microenvironment to capture a large amount of antibodies. ► Functionalized graphene sheets modified electrode promoted the increase of conductivity. ► Simple preparation resulted in excellent stability of the immunosensor.