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Acid-accelerated hydrolysis of NaBH 4 : a gas-generation reaction for diverse gas pressure biosensing.

Lu ShiQiaorong TangBing YangBaoxin LiChaoyong YangYan Jin
Published in: Mikrochimica acta (2023)
Gas pressure biosensing is a promising portable analysis method. The gas-generation reaction is crucial to its sensitivity, speed, repeatability, and usability. However, very few gas-generation reactions are available for sensitive, safe, and diverse biosensing. Herein, acid-accelerated hydrolysis of sodium borohydride (NaBH 4 ) was explored for the first time to achieve portable and diverse gas pressure biosensing. The slow hydrolysis and hydrogen generation of NaBH 4 in alkaline medium is accelerated with increasing acidity, which increased the gas pressure in a small and sealed tube within 10 min. Thus, a label-free bioassay is easily and specifically achieved once analytes can in-situ generate acid to accelerate the hydrolysis rate of NaBH 4 , such as glucose, acetylcholine (ACh), adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and others. More importantly, analytes without acid generation could be quantitatively and selectively detected by combining target recognition with acid-generated biochemical reactions for enzyme-linked gas pressure biosensing. Inspired by this, aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-aptamer interaction-triggered strand displacement reaction was combined with glucose oxidation by glucose oxidase (GOD) to detect AFB1 as low as 7.1 pM. Therefore, acid-accelerated hydrolysis of NaBH 4 is powerful for developing portable, cheap, and diverse gas pressure biosensing. It opens up a new way for cheap, universal, and portable biosensing.
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