A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G

© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This work focuses on fabricating poly(2-aminobenzylamine)-modified screen-printed carbon electrode as an electrochemical immunosensor for the label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G. To selectively detect immunoglobulin G, the...

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Main Authors: Thitirat Putnin, Watthanachai Jumpathong, Rawiwan Laocharoensuk, Jaroon Jakmunee, Kontad Ounnunkad
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-463612018-04-25T07:21:40Z A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G Thitirat Putnin Watthanachai Jumpathong Rawiwan Laocharoensuk Jaroon Jakmunee Kontad Ounnunkad Engineering Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This work focuses on fabricating poly(2-aminobenzylamine)-modified screen-printed carbon electrode as an electrochemical immunosensor for the label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G. To selectively detect immunoglobulin G, the anti-immunoglobulin G antibody with high affinity to immunoglobulin G was covalently linked with the amine group of poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film-deposited screen-printed carbon electrode. The selectivity for immunoglobulin G was subsequently assured by being challenged with redox-active interferences and adventitious adsorption did not significantly interfere the analyte signal. To obviate the use of costly secondary antibody, the [Fe(CN) 6 ] 4-/3- redox probe was instead applied to measure the number of human immunoglobulin G through the immunocomplex formation that is quantitatively related to the level of the differential pulse voltammetric current. The resulting immunosensor exhibited good sensitivity with the detection limit of 0.15 ng mL −1 , limit of quantitation of 0.50 ng mL −1 and the linear range from 1.0 to 50 ng mL −1 . Given those striking analytical performances and the affordability arising from using cheap screen-printed carbon electrode with label-free detection, the immunosensor serves as a promising model for the next-step development of a diagnostic tool. 2018-04-25T06:53:43Z 2018-04-25T06:53:43Z 2017-08-04 Journal 2169141X 21691401 2-s2.0-85026920440 10.1080/21691401.2017.1360322 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85026920440&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/46361
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Engineering
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Engineering
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Thitirat Putnin
Watthanachai Jumpathong
Rawiwan Laocharoensuk
Jaroon Jakmunee
Kontad Ounnunkad
A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G
description © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This work focuses on fabricating poly(2-aminobenzylamine)-modified screen-printed carbon electrode as an electrochemical immunosensor for the label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G. To selectively detect immunoglobulin G, the anti-immunoglobulin G antibody with high affinity to immunoglobulin G was covalently linked with the amine group of poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film-deposited screen-printed carbon electrode. The selectivity for immunoglobulin G was subsequently assured by being challenged with redox-active interferences and adventitious adsorption did not significantly interfere the analyte signal. To obviate the use of costly secondary antibody, the [Fe(CN) 6 ] 4-/3- redox probe was instead applied to measure the number of human immunoglobulin G through the immunocomplex formation that is quantitatively related to the level of the differential pulse voltammetric current. The resulting immunosensor exhibited good sensitivity with the detection limit of 0.15 ng mL −1 , limit of quantitation of 0.50 ng mL −1 and the linear range from 1.0 to 50 ng mL −1 . Given those striking analytical performances and the affordability arising from using cheap screen-printed carbon electrode with label-free detection, the immunosensor serves as a promising model for the next-step development of a diagnostic tool.
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author Thitirat Putnin
Watthanachai Jumpathong
Rawiwan Laocharoensuk
Jaroon Jakmunee
Kontad Ounnunkad
author_facet Thitirat Putnin
Watthanachai Jumpathong
Rawiwan Laocharoensuk
Jaroon Jakmunee
Kontad Ounnunkad
author_sort Thitirat Putnin
title A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G
title_short A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G
title_full A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G
title_fullStr A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G
title_full_unstemmed A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin G
title_sort sensitive electrochemical immunosensor based on poly(2-aminobenzylamine) film modified screen-printed carbon electrode for label-free detection of human immunoglobulin g
publishDate 2018
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