Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay

© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Albumin is a vital plasma protein in the control of osmotic pressure of human blood and is used as a screening marker for renal disease and Type I and Type II diabetic mellitus. A mass-sensitive immunosensor based on quartz crystal microbalance was used to determine mi...

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Main Authors: Watcharinthon Theansun, Jittawat Sripratumporn, Chamras Promptmas
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spelling th-mahidol.417492019-03-14T15:02:44Z Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay Watcharinthon Theansun Jittawat Sripratumporn Chamras Promptmas Mahidol University Naresuan University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry © 2017 Taylor & Francis. Albumin is a vital plasma protein in the control of osmotic pressure of human blood and is used as a screening marker for renal disease and Type I and Type II diabetic mellitus. A mass-sensitive immunosensor based on quartz crystal microbalance was used to determine microalbumin in urine on the antihuman albumin layer which was bonded to the protein A layer on the surface of a silver electrode. The analytical conditions were optimized for protein A and antihuman albumin on the electrode, and a calibration curve and the correlation between the microalbumin measured by the immunosensor and by a conventional method were evaluated. The results demonstrated that the optimal conditions for protein A coating on the silver electrode were 1 mg/ml and 2 h incubation at room temperature. The optimal conditions for antihuman albumin on the protein A-modified surface were 0.5 mg/ml at 2 h. The dose-response curve was linear from 0.0001 to 0.1 mg/ml. The comparison for the determination of microalbumin in urine by this method and a conventional approach showed good correlation with R2= 0.999 (P < 0.01). The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed 98.7% sensitivity, 100% specificity, and 1.00 for the area under the curve for the 0.02 mg/ml cutoff value. This system was label free and easy to use with high sensitivity and specificity. Therefore, the system may be used in place of commercial methods in the clinical laboratory. 2018-12-21T06:44:14Z 2019-03-14T08:02:44Z 2018-12-21T06:44:14Z 2019-03-14T08:02:44Z 2017-08-13 Article Analytical Letters. Vol.50, No.12 (2017), 1912-1925 10.1080/00032719.2016.1262393 1532236X 00032719 2-s2.0-85028551899 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/41749 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85028551899&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Watcharinthon Theansun
Jittawat Sripratumporn
Chamras Promptmas
Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay
description © 2017 Taylor & Francis. Albumin is a vital plasma protein in the control of osmotic pressure of human blood and is used as a screening marker for renal disease and Type I and Type II diabetic mellitus. A mass-sensitive immunosensor based on quartz crystal microbalance was used to determine microalbumin in urine on the antihuman albumin layer which was bonded to the protein A layer on the surface of a silver electrode. The analytical conditions were optimized for protein A and antihuman albumin on the electrode, and a calibration curve and the correlation between the microalbumin measured by the immunosensor and by a conventional method were evaluated. The results demonstrated that the optimal conditions for protein A coating on the silver electrode were 1 mg/ml and 2 h incubation at room temperature. The optimal conditions for antihuman albumin on the protein A-modified surface were 0.5 mg/ml at 2 h. The dose-response curve was linear from 0.0001 to 0.1 mg/ml. The comparison for the determination of microalbumin in urine by this method and a conventional approach showed good correlation with R2= 0.999 (P < 0.01). The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed 98.7% sensitivity, 100% specificity, and 1.00 for the area under the curve for the 0.02 mg/ml cutoff value. This system was label free and easy to use with high sensitivity and specificity. Therefore, the system may be used in place of commercial methods in the clinical laboratory.
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Watcharinthon Theansun
Jittawat Sripratumporn
Chamras Promptmas
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Jittawat Sripratumporn
Chamras Promptmas
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title Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay
title_short Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay
title_full Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay
title_fullStr Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Albumin in Urine by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Label-Free Assay
title_sort determination of albumin in urine by a quartz crystal microbalance label-free assay
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