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Antibody-Coated Wearable Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Cortisol Detection in Human Sweat

Silvia Demuru, Jaemin Kim, Marwan El Chazli, Stephen J. Bruce, Michael Dupertuis, Pierre‐Alain Binz, Mathieu Saubade, Céline Lafaye, D. Briand

2022ACS Sensors90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The dysregulation of the hormone cortisol is related to several pathological states, and its monitoring could help prevent severe stress, fatigue, and mental diseases. While wearable antibody-based biosensors could allow real-time and simple monitoring of antigens, an accurate and low-cost antibody-based cortisol detection through electrochemical methods is considerably challenging due to its low concentration and the high ionic strength of real biofluids. Here, a label-free and fast sensor for cortisol detection is proposed based on antibody-coated organic electrochemical transistors. The developed devices show unprecedented high sensitivities of 50 μA/dec for cortisol sensing in high-ionic-strength solutions with effective cortisol detection demonstrated with real human sweat. The sensing mechanism is analyzed through impedance spectroscopy and confirmed with electrical models. Compared to existing methods requiring bulky and expensive laboratory equipment, these wearable devices enable point-of-care cortisol detection in 5 min with direct sweat collection for personalized well-being monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerBiosensorPoint of careDielectric spectroscopySWEATMaterials scienceComputer scienceNanotechnologyChemistryElectrochemistryMedicineEmbedded systemInternal medicineNursingElectrodePhysical chemistryAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsConducting polymers and applicationsElectrochemical sensors and biosensors
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