Tailored Biofunctionalized Biosensor for the Label-Free Sensing of Prostate-Specific Antigen

The increase in the demand and popularity of smart biosensors has brought a novel and innovative concept to develop a diverse range of semen mutual biomarker (i.e., prostate-specific antigen, PSA)-based biodevices for our daily life applications. Using a versatile strategy, here we have developed a...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied bio materials 2020-11, Vol.3 (11), p.7821-7830
Hauptverfasser: Mishra, Sachin, Kim, Eun-Seong, Sharma, Parshant Kumar, Wang, Zhi-Ji, Yang, Sung-Hyun, Kaushik, Ajeet Kumar, Wang, Cong, Li, Yang, Kim, Nam-Young
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Zusammenfassung:The increase in the demand and popularity of smart biosensors has brought a novel and innovative concept to develop a diverse range of semen mutual biomarker (i.e., prostate-specific antigen, PSA)-based biodevices for our daily life applications. Using a versatile strategy, here we have developed a next-generation miniaturized capacitive biomarker-based sensor, which facilitates a direct, rapid quantitation and ultrafast detection of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) selectively. To fabricate an affordable PSA biosensor, an interdigitated capacitor (IDC) was functionalized and to detect PSA at concentrations varying from 0.1 to 10 μL/mL, with a response time of 3 s. Moreover, the PSA biosensor showed a high level of selectivity due to the successful probing of the capacitive response-generated biomolecular interactions using external stimuli at the bioelectrode. The resulting IDC-based PSA biosensors are capable of excellent reproducibility and reusability, which are required for real-time biosensing of any targeted biomolecules where low-concentration detection is a key for point-of-care, on-site sensing applications. We anticipate that this research could open exciting opportunities for PSA detection at a low concentration level.
ISSN:2576-6422
2576-6422
DOI:10.1021/acsabm.0c01002