Title :
Portable potentiostatic sensor integrated with neopterin-imprinted poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol)-based electrode
Author :
Huang, Chien-Yi ; Hsieh, Chi-Hsuan ; Chen, Yu-Lun ; Lee, M.-H. ; Lin, Chih-Fan ; Tsai, Hann-Huei ; Juang, Ying-Zong ; Liu, Bin-Da ; Lin, Hsin-Yi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Tainan, Tainan, Taiwan
fDate :
12/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Neopterin is a catabolic product of guanosine triphosphate, a purine nucleotide. Measuring neopterin concentrations in biological fluids such as urine provides information about cellular immune activation in humans under control of T helper cells. A high neopterin concentration in bodily fluids, including serum and urine, indicates cellular immunity activation, which is associated with oxidative stress. In this work, neopterin is the target molecule and imprinted onto poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) via solvent evaporation. The template molecules on the thin film are then removed, and the membrane is used as a sensing element for electrochemical urinalysis. Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) containing 27 mol ethylene had high imprinting effectiveness and may be integrated with the proposed portable biosensor. In random urine analysis, the cyclic voltammetry measurements of neopterin with an additional recovery method achieved 95 recovery for the neopterin concentration of 15 ng/mL.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biomembranes; biosensors; cellular biophysics; electrochemical electrodes; electrochemical sensors; evaporation; macromolecules; molecular biophysics; polymers; thin films; voltammetry (chemical analysis); T helper cells; biological fluids; bodily fluids; catabolic product; cellular immune activation; cyclic voltammetry measurement; electrochemical urinalysis; guanosine triphosphate; membrane; neopterin concentration; neopterin-imprinted poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol)-based electrode; oxidative stress; portable biosensor; portable potentiostatic sensor; purine nucleotide; random urine analysis; sensing element; solvent evaporation; template molecules; thin film;
Journal_Title :
Nanobiotechnology, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-nbt.2011.0020