Literature DB >> 28605688

Enzyme-less electrochemical displacement heterogeneous immunosensor for diclofenac detection.

T T K Nguyen1, T T Vu2, G Anquetin3, H V Tran4, S Reisberg3, V Noël3, G Mattana3, Q V Nguyen2, Tran Dai Lam5, M C Pham3, B Piro6.   

Abstract

We describe an electrochemical immunosensor based on functionalization of a working electrode by electrografting two functional diazonium salts. The first one is a molecular probe, diclofenac, coupled with an arylamine onto which a specific antibody is immobilized by affinity interactions; the second is a redox probe (a quinone) also coupled with an arylamine, able to transduce the hapten-antibody association into a change in electroactivity. The steric hindrance induced by the antibody leads to a current decrease upon binding of the antibody on the grafted molecular probe; conversely, when diclofenac is present in solution, a displacement equilibrium occurs between the target diffusing into the solution and the grafted probe. This leads to dissociation of the antibody from the electrode surface, event which is transduced into a current increase ("signal-on" detection). The detection limit is ca. 20 fM, corresponding to 6pgL-1 diclofenac, which is competitive compared to other label-free immunosensors. We demonstrate that the sensor is selective and is able to quantify diclofenac in tap water.
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Keywords:  Diazonium salts; Diclofenac; Displacement immunoassay; Electrochemical Immunosensor; Hapten probe

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28605688     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2017.06.010

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


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