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Anal Biochem ; 560: 19-23, 2018 11 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30172745

ABSTRACT

In this study, a simple, rapid, and label-free sensor was developed for detecting the enzymatic activity of catalase (CAT) with liquid crystals (LCs) confined in microcapillaries. Inside a microcapillary functionalized with n-octyltrichlorosilane, aldehyde-doped LCs anchored radially so that a pattern of straight lines was observed under a polarized optical microscope (POM). However, once hydrogen peroxide (HP) oxidized the aldehyde into carboxylic acid, which has surface activity, the orientation of the LCs at the interface changed, resulting in a distinct pattern change, from straight to crossed. In this system, the enzymatic activity of CAT could be detected as it inhibits the oxidation by decomposing HP; as a result, the pattern changed back to the straight one. From the orientational and optical shift, the enzymatic activity of CAT was detected up to a concentration of 0.8 fM under mild experimental conditions and 8 aM at pH 9.0. This result suggests the need for further study of microcapillary systems to develop simple and sensitive sensors for biochemical interactions.


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Biosensing Techniques/methods , Catalase/analysis , Liquid Crystals/chemistry , Microscopy, Polarization/methods , Aldehydes/chemistry , Aldehydes/metabolism , Capillary Tubing , Hydrogen Peroxide/chemistry , Hydrogen Peroxide/metabolism , Lauric Acids/chemistry , Lauric Acids/metabolism , Muramidase/chemistry , Trypsin/chemistry , Urease/chemistry
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(25): 21209-21215, 2017 Jun 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28617582

ABSTRACT

Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious global health problem, although it is easily preventable and curable. The prevalence of TB is caused by a lack of simple, rapid, cheap, and effective TB diagnostic tests. In this study, we have established a novel liquid crystal (LC)-based immunosensor to diagnose TB in clinical specimens. The clinical serum samples were incubated on a TB antigen-immobilized substrate, and their optical LC responses were observed using a polarized light microscope. Specific binding of anti-TB antibodies to the TB antigen-immobilized surface only occurred in clinical specimens from TB patients, inducing the disruption of the orientation of LCs. This was followed by the distinctive change in the optical appearance of LCs from uniform to random. However, when clinical serum samples from healthy people or latent TB patients were incubated, the orientation of LCs remained uniform. Through the change of optical LC images, in 76% of TB patients, this essay correctly identified the patients as having antibodies to TB in their serums. 91% of healthy people free of TB were correctly identified as not having antibodies to TB. Thus, this LC-based immunosensor is a promising platform, particularly in clinical TB diagnostics, which does not require complicated preparation of clinical specimens or complex instrumentation.


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Liquid Crystals , Antibodies , Antigens, Bacterial , Humans , Microscopy, Polarization , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Tuberculosis
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