Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Non-Enzymatic Uric Acid Sensor Based on Cobalt Oxide Puffy Balls-like Nanostructure.
Vandana NagalSakeena MasratMarya KhanShamshad AlamAkil AhmadMohammed B AlshammariKiesar Sideeq BhatSergey M NovikovPrabhash MishraAjit KhoslaRafiq AhmadPublished in: Biosensors (2023)
Early-stage uric acid (UA) abnormality detection is crucial for a healthy human. With the evolution of nanoscience, metal oxide nanostructure-based sensors have become a potential candidate for health monitoring due to their low-cost, easy-to-handle, and portability. Herein, we demonstrate the synthesis of puffy balls-like cobalt oxide nanostructure using a hydrothermal method and utilize them to modify the working electrode for non-enzymatic electrochemical sensor fabrication. The non-enzymatic electrochemical sensor was utilized for UA determination using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). The puffy balls-shaped cobalt oxide nanostructure-modified glassy carbon (GC) electrode exhibited excellent electro-catalytic activity during UA detection. Interestingly, when we compared the sensitivity of non-enzymatic electrochemical UA sensors, the DPV technique resulted in high sensitivity (2158 µA/mM.cm 2 ) compared to the CV technique (sensitivity = 307 µA/mM.cm 2 ). The developed non-enzymatic electrochemical UA sensor showed good selectivity, stability, reproducibility, and applicability in the human serum. Moreover, this study indicates that the puffy balls-shaped cobalt oxide nanostructure can be utilized as electrode material for designing (bio)sensors to detect a specific analyte.
Keyphrases
- low cost
- uric acid
- label free
- molecularly imprinted
- gold nanoparticles
- hydrogen peroxide
- carbon nanotubes
- metabolic syndrome
- reduced graphene oxide
- ionic liquid
- early stage
- solid phase extraction
- healthcare
- public health
- metal organic framework
- blood pressure
- nitric oxide
- squamous cell carcinoma
- single molecule
- electron transfer
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- health information
- high resolution
- high speed
- anaerobic digestion
- health promotion
- rectal cancer