| Literature DB >> 31542676 |
Xiang Pan1, Linhu Li1, Hangduo Lin1, Jiayi Tan1, Haitao Wang1, Mengling Liao1, Caiju Chen1, Beibei Shan1, Yingfan Chen1, Ming Li2.
Abstract
We report a paper-based surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) biosensor integrating the enrichment capability, namely enPSERS biosensor, for the sensitive, label-free detection of free bilirubin in blood serum for the accurate diagnosis of jaundice and its related diseases. This biosensor comprises multifunctional graphene oxide-plasmonic gold nanostar (GO-GNS) hybrids decorated on the filter paper, which integrates the high sensitivity of SERS detection, enrichment for serum bilirubin and fluorescence superquenching capability of GO-GNS hybrids for sensitive detection of serum bilirubin. The study of adsorption kinetics reveals that both electrostatic and π-π interactions between the GO-GNS hybrids and targets are responsible for the enrichment of bilirubin, and the adsorption process follows the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The results of SERS detection of bilirubin in blood serum show two differential linear response ranges from 5.0 to 150 μM and 150-500 μM with the detection limit as low as 0.436 μM. The comparison of the results obtained from our present enPSERS biosensor with the commercial diazo reaction method for determination of free bilirubin in blood serum reveals the clinical effectiveness and suitability of the developed paper-based SERS biosensor. We believe that this sensitive and label-free SERS biosensor holds considerable promise for clinical translation in accurate diagnosis of jaundice.Entities:
Keywords: Free bilirubin; Graphene oxide; Jaundice; Plasmonic gold nanostar; Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31542676 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2019.111713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618