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A Disposable Printed Liquid Gate Graphene Field Effect Transistor for a Salivary Cortisol Test

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 6, Issue 8, Pages 3024-3031

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.1c00949

Keywords

graphene ink; liquid gate graphene field effect transistor; aptamer; instant detection setup; salivary cortisol

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61771260]

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A portable salivary cortisol test setup based on liquid gate graphene field effect transistor (Lg-GFET) was developed for rapid and accurate detection of salivary cortisol levels, demonstrating good sensitivity, selectivity, and robustness, and successfully applied to tracking circadian rhythm.
Circadian rhythm of salivary cortisol is of clinical significance, tracking salivary cortisol in domicile is welcomed by both doctor and patient, due to its merits of noninvasion, ease of sampling, and free-of-stress response. Here, we present a portable salivary cortisol test setup based on a liquid gate graphene field effect transistor (Lg-GFET) for the first time. In this work, the Lg-GFET was prepared by the printing technology and exploited as a sensitive material. In the procedures of device preparation, the modified liquid exfoliation method and direct-ink-write technology were utilized for synthesizing the graphene ink and printing Lg-GFETs; then, the as-prepared Lg-GFETs were decorated and functionalized by tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl) porphyrin and the cortisol aptamer, successively. Their sensitivity, selectivity, and robustness are seriously examined. The test results indicate that the sensors have good linear sensitivities over a seven-log analyte concentration range (0.01 to 10(4) nM) and the anti-interference ability to distinguish from the substancess with similar chemical structures. Moreover, the conceptual application for tracking circadian rhythm was carried out successfully. Conclusively, the proposed flexible Lg-GFET-based salivary cortisol detection platform can satisfy the requirements of the salivary cortisol's assay for instant detection. Additionally, it also provides an alternative solution for developing similar household medical appliances.

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