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Comparative Assessment of Different Gold Nanoflowers as Labels for Lateral Flow Immunosensors

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21217098

Keywords

nanoparticles; nanoflowers; antibodies; immunochromatography; test strips; cardiac biomarkers

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [20-73-00325, 19-14-00370]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [20-73-00325] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Through a comparative study of different preparation parameters, it was found that gold nanoflowers prepared under specific conditions can improve the detection limits in lateral flow immunoassays, with more significant effects under instrumental detection. This improvement is mainly due to the low nonspecific binding of gold nanoflowers to the labels.
Many studies have found that gold nanoparticles with branched surfaces (nanoflowers) are markers for immunosensors that provide higher sensitivity gains than the commonly used spherical gold nanoparticles. Although the analytical characteristics of nanoparticle-using systems vary significantly depending on their size and shape, the question of choosing the best gold nanoflowers remains open. This work presents a comparative study of a panel of 33 preparations of gold nanoflowers formed by varying several parameters: the size of spherical nanoparticles-nuclei, the concentrations of nuclei, and tetrachloroauric acid during growth. The sizes of the resulting particles, their sorption capacity under antibody immobilization, mobility along membranes for lateral flow assays, and the effects of these parameters on the limits of detection of lateral flow immunoassay are characterized. The optimality of preparations obtained by growing a 0.2% v/v solution of nuclei with a diameter of 10 or 20 nm with tetrachloroauric acid at a concentration of 0.12 mM was shown. With their use, lateral flow immune tests were developed to determine markers of acute myocardial infarction-fatty acids binding protein and troponins I and T. The use of gold nanoflowers obtained under the proposed protocols led to significant gains in the limits of detection-3 to 10 times under visual detection and over 100 times under instrumental detection-compared to spherical gold nanoparticles. The significant increase under instrumental detection is due to the label's low nonspecific binding.

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