Literature DB >> 28011416

Lab-in-a-syringe using gold nanoparticles for rapid colorimetric chiral discrimination of enantiomers.

Erhan Zor1, Nisa Bekar2.   

Abstract

Nanomaterials with different characteristics are offering many ingenious sensing approaches with interest for simple and disposable paper-based (bio)sensing applications. In this study, the colorimetric discrimination of alanine enantiomers is examined and, more importantly, AuNPs-embedded paper-based lab-in-a-syringe (LIS) device is developed as a sensing strategy. The LIS consists of two cellulose acetate membranes: the conjugate pad capturing the analyte and the detection pad signaling the presence of the captured analyte, both are sandwiched between reusable plastic filter holders connected to a disposable syringe. The principle of LIS assay is based on the enantioselective interaction occurring between the inherently chiral AuNPs and enantiomers in the first filter holder, which results in aggregation of AuNPs to give a distinct colour change from red to purple in solution and finally the aggregated AuNPs is kept on the detection pad through vertical-flow operation. AuNPs show an enantioselective recognition response toward L-Alanine and limit of detection (LOD) value is determined as 0.77mM. In addition, we demonstrate the efficiency of the LIS device for detecting L-Alanine in human serum. The proposed LIS assay has some advantages such as useful for naked-eye observation, disposable, not time-consuming, inexpensive, no need of advanced instruments, easy to prepare and easy to handle. In the field, the approach which is the first demonstration of applicability of LIS device to show simple colorimetric enantioselective sensing of chiral species with a fast readout in less than 5min is truly new and may have broad interest in enantiosensing of various chiral molecules.
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Keywords:  Chiral recognition; Colorimetric assay; Gold nanoparticles; Lab-in-a-syringe device; Paper-based sensor; Visual detection

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28011416     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.12.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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