Micro-flow Immunosensor Based on Thin-film Interdigitated Gold Array Microelectrodes for Cancer Biomarker Detection.
2016
In this paper, we reported the development of a micro-flow label-free impedimetric biosensor
based on the use of thin-film interdigitated gold array microelectrodes (IDA) for the detection of
carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125). The immunosensor is developed through the electropolymerization
of anthranilic acid (AA) on the surface of IDA electrodes followed by the covalent attachment of
anti-CA125 monoclonal antibody. CA125 protein affinity reaction was then evaluated by means of
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The sensor was characterized by electrochemical techniques and scanning
electron microscopy (SEM). Using the optimized experimental conditions, the developed immunosensor showed a good
analytical performance for CA125 detection from 0 to 100 U/mL with estimated limit of detection (LOD = 3S blank /Slope)
of 7 U/mL.
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