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Biosens Bioelectron ; 116: 89-99, 2018 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29860091

ABSTRACT

Superoxide dismutases (SODs), a family of ubiquitous enzymes, provide essential protection to biological systems against uncontrolled reactions with oxygen- and nitrogen- based radical species. We review first the role of SODs in oxidative stress and the other biological functions such as peroxidase, nitrite oxidase, thiol oxidase activities etc., implicating its role in neurodegenerative, cardiovascular diseases, and ageing. Also, this review focuses on the development of electrochemical label-free immunosensor for SOD1 and the recent advances in biosensing assay methods based on their catalytic and biological functions with various substrates including reactive oxygen species (superoxide anion radical, hydrogen peroxide), nitric oxide metabolites (nitrite, nitrate) and thiols using thiol oxidase activity. Furthermore, we emphasize the progress made in improving the detection performance through incorporation of the SOD into conducting polymers and nanocomposite matrices. In addition, we address the potential opportunities, challenges, advances in electrochemical-sensing platforms and development of portable analyzer for point-of-care applications.


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Biosensing Techniques/trends , Electrochemical Techniques/trends , Immunoassay/trends , Superoxide Dismutase/analysis , Animals , Humans , Mice , Nitric Oxide , Oxidative Stress , Point-of-Care Systems , Reactive Oxygen Species , Sulfhydryl Compounds
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Biosens Bioelectron ; 90: 410-417, 2017 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27836596

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Nitrite (NO2-) supplementation limits hypoxia-induced oxidative stress and activates the alternate NO pathway which may partially account for the nitrite-mediated cardioprotection. So, sensitive and selective biosensors with point-of-care devices need to be explored to detect the physiological nitrite level due to its important role in human pathophysiology. In this work, cytochrome c reductase (CcR) biofunctionalized self assembled monolayer (SAM) functionalized on gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in polypyrrole (PPy) nanocomposite onto the screen printed carbon electrode (SPCE) was investigated as a biosensor for the detection of nitrite based on its electrochemical and catalytic properties. CcR was covalently coupled with SAM layers on GNPs by using EDC and NHS. Direct electrochemical response of CcR biofunctionalized electrodes showed a couple of well-defined and nearly reversible cyclic voltammetric peaks at -0.34 and -0.45 vs. Ag/AgCl. Under optimal conditions, the biosensor could be used for the determination of NO2- with a linear range from 0.1-1600µm and a detection limit of 60nM with a sensitivity of 0.172µAµM-1cm-2. Further, we have designed and developed a novel and cost effective portable electrochemical analyzer for the measurement of NO2- in hypoxia induced H9c2 cardiac cells using ARM microcontroller. The results obtained here using the developed portable electrochemical nitrite analyzer were also compared with the standard cyclic voltammetry instrument and found in agreement with each other.


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Biosensing Techniques , Electrochemical Techniques , Nitrites/isolation & purification , Cytochromes c/chemistry , Electrodes , Enzymes, Immobilized/chemistry , Gold/chemistry , Humans , Limit of Detection , Nanotubes, Carbon/chemistry , Nitrites/chemistry , Oxidoreductases/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Pyrroles/chemistry
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