Bioadhesive Gauze Embedded with Chitosan-Butein Bioconjugate: A Redox-Active pH Sensor Platform.
Vinoth KrishnanVenkatachalam AnanthJayasudha VelayuthamPandiaraj ManickamMurugan VeerapandianPublished in: Biosensors (2022)
With the ever-growing global wound care market, demand for robust redox-active healthcare material is obvious for the construction of wearable sensor platforms. Surface reactive functional group-rich material like chitosan holds huge potential for electrochemical biosensor application. Herein, a metal-free redox-active chitosan-butein (CSB) bioconjugate is processed into epidermal bioadhesive electrode material useful for pH sensors promising toward wound site analysis. A two-electrode system devised for conducting carbon-reinforced silver chloride paste and CSB-modified carbon/silver chloride matrix was used as a reference and working electrodes, respectively. Dimensions of working and reference electrodes (4 mm) were designed by 2D cutter plotter-assisted stenciling. The cross-sectional topology of the constructed adhesive CSB-sensor platform exhibits an average surface thickness of 183 ± 2 μm. Cyclic voltammetric analysis revealed the inherent 2e - /2H + transfer attributed to the catechol OH groups of graft polymerized CSB modified on adhesive gauze. As-fabricated modified electrode substrates exhibit distinguishable potential differences with respect to electrolytes of varied pH (between 5 to 9), promising for wound site analysis.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- gold nanoparticles
- drug delivery
- wound healing
- cross sectional
- carbon nanotubes
- palliative care
- wastewater treatment
- reduced graphene oxide
- high throughput
- single cell
- health insurance
- high resolution
- risk assessment
- pain management
- surgical site infection
- quality improvement
- electron transfer
- human health
- silver nanoparticles
- tissue engineering