Parkinson biomarker determination with an Au microflower-enhanced electrochemical immunosensor using non-Faradaic capacitance measurements.
Mikrochim Acta
; 191(11): 663, 2024 10 11.
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ABSTRACT
This work comprehends the development and characterization of a carbon black-based electrode modified with Au microflowers to increase its effect as a capacitance biosensor for the determination of PARK7/DJ-1. Due to its high surface-to-volume ratio and biocompatibility, Au particles are suitable for antibody binding, and by monitoring surface capacitance, it is possible to identify the immune-pair interaction. Au microflowers allowed the adequate immobilization of Parkinsonian-related proteins PARK7/DJ-1 and its antibody. The protein is associated with several antioxidant mechanisms, but its abnormal concentrations or mutations can be the cause of the loss of dopaminergic neurons, leading to Parkinson's disease. The device was characterized by scanning electron microscopy and cyclic voltammetry, revealing the flower-like structures and the electrochemically-interest enhancements they provide, such as increased heterogeneous electron transfer rate coefficient and electroactive area. The self-assembled monolayers of different molecules were optimized with the aid of 22 central composite experiments and a linear calibration curve was obtained between 0.700 and 120 ng mL-1 of PARK7/DJ-1, with a limit of detection of 0.207 ng mL-1. The data confirms that the addition of Au microflowers enhanced the electrochemical signal of the device, as well as allowed for the determination of an early stage Parkinson's disease biomarker with appreciable analytical performance.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Parkinson Disease
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Biosensing Techniques
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Electric Capacitance
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Electrochemical Techniques
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Protein Deglycase DJ-1
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Gold
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Mikrochim Acta
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Country of publication:
Austria