Facile Determination of Sodium Ion and Osmolarity in Artificial Tears by Sequential DNAzymes.
Eun Hye KimEun-Song LeeDong Yun LeeYoung-Pil KimPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2017)
Despite high relevance of tear osmolarity and eye abnormality, numerous methods for detecting tear osmolarity rely upon expensive osmometers. We report a reliable method for simply determining sodium ion-based osmolarity in artificial tears using sequential DNAzymes. When sodium ion-specific DNAzyme and peroxidase-like DNAzyme were used as a sensing and detecting probe, respectively, the concentration of Na⁺ in artificial tears could be measured by absorbance or fluorescence intensity, which was highly correlated with osmolarity over the diagnostic range (R² > 0.98). Our approach is useful for studying eye diseases in relation to osmolarity.