Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Amyloid Fibril-Based Electrochemical Biosensor for Ultrasensitive Detection of Tryptophan.
Ibrar AlamBenchaporn LertanantawongThana SutthibutpongPrimana PunnakitikashemPiyapong AsanithiPublished in: Biosensors (2022)
A tryptophan (Trp) sensor was investigated based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) of a molecularly imprinted polymer on a lysozyme amyloid fibril (MIP-AF). The MIP-AF was composed of aniline as a monomer chemically polymerized in the presence of a Trp template molecule onto the AF surface. After extracting the template molecule, the MIP-AF had cavities with a high affinity for the Trp molecules. The obtained MIP-AF demonstrated rapid Trp adsorption and substantial binding capacity (50 µM mg -1 ). Trp determination was studied using non-Faradaic EIS by drop drying the MIP-AF on the working electrode of a screen-printed electrode. The MIP-AF provided a large linear range (10 pM-80 µM), a low detection limit (8 pM), and high selectivity for Trp determination. Furthermore, the proposed method also indicates that the MIP-AF can be used to determine Trp in real samples such as milk and cancer cell media.
Keyphrases
- molecularly imprinted
- atrial fibrillation
- solid phase extraction
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- label free
- gold nanoparticles
- air pollution
- particulate matter
- magnetic resonance imaging
- heavy metals
- risk assessment
- sensitive detection
- computed tomography
- binding protein
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid state
- water soluble
- carbon nanotubes