Development of a real-time capacitive biosensor for cyclic cyanotoxic peptides based on Adda-specific antibodies
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Author list: Lebogang L, Hedstrom M, Mattiasson B
Publisher: Elsevier: 12 months
Place: AMSTERDAM
Publication year: 2014
Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta (0003-2670)
Journal acronym: ANAL CHIM ACTA
Volume number: 826
Start page: 69
End page: 76
Number of pages: 8
ISSN: 0003-2670
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
The harmful effects of cyanotoxins in surface waters have led to increasing demands for accurate early warning methods. This study proposes a capacitive immunosensor for broad-spectrum detection of the group of toxic cyclic peptides called microcystins (similar to 80 congeners) at very low concentration levels. The novel analytical platform offers significant advances compared to the existing methods. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs, clone AD4G2) that recognize a common element of microcystins were used to construct the biosensing layer. Initially, a stable insulating anchor layer for the mAbs was made by electropolymerization of tyramine onto a gold electrode surface, with subsequent incorporation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on the glutaraldehyde (5%) activated polytyramine surface. The biosensor responded linearly to microcystin concentrations from 1 x 10 (13) M to 1 x 10 (10) M MC-LR standard with a limit of detection of 2.1 x 10 x (14) M. The stability of the biosensor was evaluated by repeated measurements of the antigen and by determining the capacitance change relative to the original response, which decreased below 90% after the 30th cycle. (c) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Adda-specific antibodies, Capacitive, Cyclic cyanotoxins, Electropolymerization, Gold nanoparticles
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