Label-Free Myoglobin Biosensor Based on Pure and Copper-Doped Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials.
Ahmad UmarMazharul HaqueShafeeque G AnsariHyung-Kee SeoAhmed A IbrahimMohsen A M AlhamamiHassan AlgadiZubaida A AnsariPublished in: Biosensors (2022)
In this study, using pure and copper-doped titanium dioxide (Cu-TiO 2 ) nanostructures as the base matrix, enzyme-less label free myoglobin detection to identify acute myocardial infarction was performed and presented. The Cu-TiO 2 nanomaterials were prepared using facile sol-gel method. In order to comprehend the morphologies, compositions, structural, optical, and electrochemical characteristics, the pure and Cu-TiO 2 nanomaterials were investigated by several techniques which clearly revealed good crystallinity and high purity. To fabricate the enzyme-less label free biosensor, thick films of synthesized nanomaterials were applied to the surface of a pre-fabricated gold screen-printed electrode (Au-SPE), which serves as a working electrode to construct the myoglobin (Mb) biosensors. The interference study of the fabricated biosensor was also carried out with human serum albumin (HSA) and cytochrome c (cyt-c). Interestingly, the Cu-doped TiO 2 nanomaterial-based Mb biosensor displayed a higher sensitivity of 61.51 µAcm -2 /nM and a lower detection limit of 14 pM with a response time of less than 10 ms.
Keyphrases
- label free
- visible light
- quantum dots
- metal organic framework
- sensitive detection
- acute myocardial infarction
- aqueous solution
- human serum albumin
- ms ms
- mass spectrometry
- carbon nanotubes
- multiple sclerosis
- oxide nanoparticles
- highly efficient
- photodynamic therapy
- particulate matter
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- single cell
- heavy metals
- high speed
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- heart failure
- gold nanoparticles
- ionic liquid