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Cortisol Detection in Undiluted Human Serum Using a Sensitive Electrochemical Structure-Switching Aptamer over an Antifouling Nanocomposite Layer

Naveen K. Singh, Saeromi Chung, Michael Sveiven, Drew A. Hall

2021ACS Omega73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

for real-time emotional and wellness assessment. Toward this, we report a reagent-free electrochemical aptasensor with a nanocomposite antifouling layer for sensitive and continuous detection of cortisol in human serum. A thiolated, methylene blue (MB)-tagged conformation-switching aptamer was immobilized over a gold nanowire (AuNW) nanocomposite to capture cortisol and generate a signal proportional to the cortisol concentration. The signal is recorded through differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and chronoamperometry. The aptasensor exhibited a sensitive response with 0.51 and 0.68 nM detection limits in spiked buffer and undiluted serum samples, respectively. Interference from other structurally similar analogs, namely, epinephrine and cholic acid, was negligible (<10%). The developed nanocomposite-based aptasensor showed excellent stability in undiluted human serum, outperforming several other nanocomposite materials even after prolonged exposure. This work lays the foundation for new biosensor formats such as implantable and wearable sensors.

Topics & Concepts

AptamerNanocompositeDifferential pulse voltammetryChronoamperometryBiosensorChemistryDetection limitChromatographyCyclic voltammetryMaterials scienceNanotechnologyElectrochemistryElectrodeMolecular biologyPhysical chemistryBiologyAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesElectrochemical sensors and biosensorsMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures