| Literature DB >> 27631682 |
Bin Yang1, Hang Gong1, Chunyan Chen1, Xiaoming Chen1, Changqun Cai2.
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We described a novel resonance light scattering (RLS) sensor for the specific recognition of trace quantities of Hepatitis A Virus (HAV); the sensor was based on a mussel-inspired hepatitis molecularly imprinted polymer. As a recognition element, polydopamine (PDA)-coated totivirus-imprinted polymer was introduced on the surface of SiO2 nanoparticles (virus-imprinted SiO2@PDA NPs) using an efficient one-step synthesis method. The target virus was selectively captured by the imprinted polymer films, thereby increasing the RLS intensity. A simple fluorescence spectrophotometer was employed to measure the changes in the intensity. The enhanced RLS intensity (∆IRLS) was proportional to the concentration of HAV in the range of 0.04-6.0nmol∙L-1, with a low limit of detection of 8.6pmol∙L-1. The selectivity study confirmed that the resultant HAV-imprinted SiO2@PDA NPs possessed high selectivity for HAV. The sensor was successfully applied for the direct detection of additional HAV from a 20,000-fold dilution of human serum. The proposed strategy is simple, eco-friendly, highly selective, and sensitive. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Hepatitis A Virus (HAV); Resonance Light Scattering (RLS) sensor; Virus-molecularly imprinted polymer (virus-MIPs)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27631682 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.08.087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618