| Literature DB >> 28650611 |
Dan Liu1, Shasha Jia1, Huimin Zhang1, Yanli Ma1, Zhichao Guan1, Jiuxing Li1, Zhi Zhu1, Tianhai Ji1, Chaoyong James Yang1.
Abstract
Point-of-care testing (POCT) with the advantages of speed, simplicity, and low cost, as well as no need for instrumentation, is critical for the measurement of analytes in a variety of environments lacking access to laboratory infrastructure. In the present study, a hydrogel pressure-based assay for quantitative POCT was developed by integrating a target-responsive hydrogel with pressuremeter readout. The target-responsive hydrogels were constructed with DNA grafted linear polyacrylamide and the cross-linking DNA for selective target recognition. The hydrogel response to the target substance allows release of the preloaded Pt nanoparticles, which have good stability and excellent catalytic ability for decomposing H2O2 to O2. Then, the generated O2 in a sealed environment leads to significant pressure increase, which can be easily read out by a handheld pressuremeter. Using this target-responsive hydrogel pressure-based assay, portable and highly sensitive detection of cocaine, ochratoxin A, and lead ion were achieved with excellent accuracy and selectivity. With the advantages of portability, high sensitivity, and simple sample processing, the hydrogel pressure-based assay shows great potential for quantitative POCT of a broad range of targets in resource-limited settings.Entities:
Keywords: Pt nanoparticles; gas generation; pressuremeter readout; quantitative point-of-care testing; target-responsive hydrogel
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28650611 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b05531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229