Novel potentiometric immunosensor for determination of diphtheria antigen based on compound nanoparticles and bilayer two-dimensional sol-gel as matrices.

Anal Bioanal Chem

Chongqing Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest China Normal University, Chongqing, 400715, P. R. China.

Published: February 2005

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  • A novel diphtheria immunosensor was created using self-assembling nanoparticles and a thiol-containing sol-gel network to improve detection accuracy.
  • The sensor's fabrication involved layering silica on a gold electrode, followed by the attachment of compound nanoparticles and diphtheria antibodies, enabling a potentiometric response to the diphtheria antigen.
  • The immunosensor demonstrated rapid detection capabilities with a linear range of 22 to 800 ng/mL and showed consistent results when tested against serum samples, validating its potential as an alternative diagnostic tool.

Article Abstract

A novel method for fabrication of a diphtheria potentiometric immunosensor has been developed by means of self-assembling compound nanoparticles to a thiol-containing sol-gel network. A cleaned gold electrode was first immersed in a 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MPS) sol-gel solution to assemble a silica sol-gel monolayer. The silane entities were then polymerized into a two-dimensional sol-gel network (2D network) by dipping into aqueous NaOH. The second silane layer was formed by re-immersion in the MPS sol-gel solution overnight. The compound nanoparticles (nanocompounds) containing gold nanoparticles and silver nanoparticles were then chemisorbed on to the thiol groups of the second silane layer. Finally, diphtheria antibody (anti-Diph) was adsorbed on to the surface of the compound nanoparticles. The modified process was characterized by cyclic voltammetry (CV). Detection is based on the change in the potentiometric response before and after the antigen-antibody reaction. A direct potentiometric response to diphtheria antigen (Diph) was obtained from the immobilized diphtheria antibody. The potentiometric response of the resulting immunosensor was rapid and the linear range was from 22 to 800 ng mL-1 with the linear regression equation DeltaE=-79.5+69.4 log [Diph] and a detection limit of 3.7 ng mL-1 (at 3delta). Up to 19 successive assay cycles with retention of sensitivity were achieved for probes regenerated with 0.2 mol L-1 glycine-hydrochloric acid (Gly-HCl) buffer solution. Moreover, analytical results from several serum samples obtained using the developed technique were in satisfactory agreement with those given by the ELISA method, implying a promising alternative approach for detecting diphtheria antigen in clinical diagnosis.

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