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Enzyme-Free Plasmonic Biosensor for Direct Detection of Neurotransmitter Dopamine from Whole Blood.

Abraham Vázquez-GuardadoSwetha BarkamMadison PepplerAritra BiswasWessley DennisSoumen DasKenneth W LiechtyDebashis Chanda
Published in: Nano letters (2018)
Complex biological fluids without pretreatment, separation, or purification impose stringent limitations on the practical deployment of label-free plasmonic biosensors for advanced assays needed in point of care applications. In this work, we present an enzyme-free plasmonic neurotransmitter dopamine biosensor integrated with a microfluidic plasma separator. This integrated device allows the in-line separation of plasma directly from the bloodstream and channels it to the active detection area, where inorganic cerium oxide nanoparticles function as local selective dopamine binding sites through strong surface redox reaction. A thorough understanding and engineering of the nanoparticles is carried out to maximize its dopamine sensitivity and selectivity. We obtain detection of dopamine at 100 fM concentration in simulated body fluid and 1 nM directly from blood without any prior sample preparation. The detection selectivity is found to be at least five-times higher compared to the common interfering species. This demonstration shows the feasibility of the practical implementation of the proposed plasmonic system in detection of variety of biomarkers directly from the complex biological fluids.
Keyphrases
  • label free
  • uric acid
  • oxide nanoparticles
  • healthcare
  • high throughput
  • single molecule
  • mass spectrometry
  • gold nanoparticles
  • high resolution
  • real time pcr
  • quantum dots
  • simultaneous determination