Sensitive Detection of Biomarker in Gingival Crevicular Fluid Based on Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence by Nanochannel-Confined Co3O4 Nanocatalyst
Changfeng Zhu,
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Yujiao Zhao,
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Jiyang Liu
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et al.
Biosensors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 63 - 63
Published: Jan. 19, 2025
The
sensitive
detection
of
inflammatory
biomarkers
in
gingival
crevicular
fluid
(GCF)
is
highly
desirable
for
the
evaluation
periodontal
disease.
Luminol-based
electrochemiluminescence
(ECL)
immunosensors
offer
a
promising
approach
fast
and
convenient
biomarkers.
However,
luminol’s
low
ECL
efficiency
under
neutral
conditions
remains
challenge.
This
study
developed
an
immunosensor
by
engineering
immunorecognition
interface
on
outer
surface
mesoporous
silica
nanochannel
film
(SNF)
confining
Co3O4
nanocatalyst
within
SNF
nanochannels
to
improve
luminol
efficiency.
was
grown
indium
tin
oxide
(ITO)
electrode
using
simple
Stöber
solution
growth
method.
A
successfully
confined
through
situ
electrodeposition,
confirmed
X-ray
photoelectron
spectroscopy
(XPS)
electrochemical
measurements.
demonstrated
excellent
electrocatalytic
activity,
effectively
enhancing
H2O2
oxidation
boosting
signal
conditions.
Using
interleukin-6
(IL-6)
as
proof-of-concept
demonstration,
epoxy
functionalization
enabled
covalent
immobilization
capture
antibodies,
forming
specific
interface.
IL-6
binding
induced
immunocomplex
formation,
which
reduced
allowed
quantitative
detection.
showed
linear
range
from
1
fg
mL−1
10
ng
mL−1,
with
limit
(LOD)
0.64
mL−1.
It
also
good
selectivity
anti-interference
capabilities,
enabling
successful
artificial
GCF
samples.
Language: Английский
Sensitive detection of gallic acid in food by electrochemical sensor fabricated by integrating nanochannel film with nanocarbon nanocomposite
Jiasheng Li,
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Jiahui Lin,
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Tao Luo
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et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Nov. 12, 2024
Sensitive
detection
of
gallic
acid
(GA)
in
foods
is
great
significance
for
assessing
the
antioxidant
properties
products
and
ensuring
consumer
health.
In
this
work,
a
simple
electrochemical
sensor
was
conveniently
fabricated
by
integrating
vertically-ordered
mesoporous
silica
film
(VMSF)
with
electrochemically
reduced
graphene
oxide
(ErGO)
nitrogen
quantum
dots
(NGQDs)
nanocomposite,
enabling
sensitive
GA
food
sample.
A
water-soluble
mixture
(GO)
NGQDs
drop-cast
onto
common
carbon
electrode,
glassy
electrode
(GCE),
followed
rapid
growth
VMSF
using
an
assisted
self-assembly
method
(EASA).
The
negative
voltage
applied
during
facilitated
situ
reduction
GO
to
ErGO.
synergistic
effects
ErGO,
NGQDs,
nanochannels
led
nearly
tenfold
enhancement
signal
compared
that
obtained
on
electrodes
modified
either
ErGO
or
alone.
realized
linear
concentration
range
from
0.1
10
μM,
100
μM.
limit
(LOD),
determined
based
signal-to-noise
ratio
three
(
S
/
N
=
3),
found
be
81
nM.
Combined
size-exclusion
property
VMSF,
demonstrated
high
selectivity,
making
it
suitable
samples.
Language: Английский