4.7 Article

A highly sensitive biosensor based on Au NPs/rGO-PAMAM-Fc nanomaterials for detection of cholesterol

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 835-849

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S184013

Keywords

diagnostics; graphene; polyamide-amine; ferrocene; Au nanoparticles

Funding

  1. Health Science and Technology Project of Hangzhou [2018B072]
  2. Medicine and Health Research Foundation of Zhejiang Province [2018KY147, 2019KY017, 2016DTB001, 2017KY005]
  3. Basic Ability Enhancement Program for Young and Middle-age Teachers of Guangxi [2018KY0115]
  4. Traditional Chinese Medicine Scientific Research Foundation of Zhejiang Province [2018ZY001, 2019ZZ001]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [Y15H280010, LQ17H160017]
  6. Hangzhou Science Technology Bureau [20140633B67]
  7. Fund for Integration of Cloud Computing and Big Data, Innovation of Science and Education [2017A11036]

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Objective: This study aimed to construct a biosensor using Au nanoparticles (Au NPs) and reduced graphene-polyamide-amine-ferrocene (rGO-PAMAM-Fc) nanomaterials designed for rapid and sensitive detection of cholesterol. Materials and methods: In this study, a highly sensitive biosensor based on Au NPs/rGO-PAMAM-Fc nanomaterials was manufactured for detection of cholesterol. The rGOPAMAM-Fc and Au NPs were modified on the surface of the electrode and then coated with cholesterol oxidase (ChOx) and cholesterol esterase (ChEt) to develop the ChOx& ChEt/Au NPs/rGO-PAMAM-Fc biosensor. Results: The capability of rGO-PAMAM-Fc nanomaterials in fabricating a more efficient biosensor was validated through stability, selectivity and reproducibility checks. Under optimal conditions, the newly developed biosensor showed a linear relationship with logarithm of cholesterol concentration from 0.0004 to 15.36 mM (R-2=0.9986), and a low detection limit of 2 nM was obtained at the signal/noise ratio of 3. Conclusion: The ChOx& ChEt/Au NPs/rGO-PAMAM-Fc biosensor was successfully applied for the measurement of cholesterol in human serum, which implies that the biosensor has a potential application in clinical diagnostics.

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