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Sensitive Electrochemical Prostate Specific Antigen Aptasensor: Effect of Carboxylic Acid Functionalized Carbon Nanotube and Glutaraldehyde Linker

Journal: Electroanalysis (10400397)Year: 2016/05/01Volume: 28Issue: 5Pages: 1134 - 1145
Tahmasebi F.Nurbakhsh S.a
DOI:10.1002/elan.201501014Language: English

Abstract

The performance of carboxylic acid functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNTs(COOH)), chitosan (Chit), carbon nanotubes-chitosan (CNTs-Chit and CNTs(COOH)-Chit) for immobilizing of amino-functionalized ssDNA and fabrication of electrochemical prostate specific antigen (PSA) aptasensor were studied in detail using X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The assemblies of capture probe are formed on the surface via two approaches: EDC/NHS chemistry and glutaraldehyde linker. Cyclic voltammetry (CV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and EIS techniques were used to investigate the analytical performance of the PSA aptasensor. Under optimum conditions the sensitivity of 0.0026μA/(ng/ml) and a limit of detection of 0.75ng/ml (22 pM) were obtained for PSA detection. This protocol offers a new means for sensitive detection of PSA with some advantages in terms of simplicity, selectivity, ease of use and regenerability. © 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.


Author Keywords

ChitosanElectrochemical AptasensorFunctionalized Carbon NanotubeImmobilizationProstate Specific AntigenAntigensCarbon nanotubesCarboxylic acidsCyclic voltammetryElectrochemical impedance spectroscopyFourier transform infrared spectroscopyScanning electron microscopyUrologyX ray diffractionYarn

Other Keywords

AntigensCarbon nanotubesCarboxylic acidsCyclic voltammetryElectrochemical impedance spectroscopyFourier transform infrared spectroscopyScanning electron microscopyUrologyX ray diffractionYarnAptasensorsCarbon nanotubes (CNT)Carbon nanotubes/chitosanElectrochemical aptasensorElectrochemicalsFunctionalized carbon nanotubesGlutaraldehydesImmobilisationPerformanceProstate specific antigenChitosan