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A sensitive ratiometric biosensor for determination cardiac troponin I of myocardial infarction markers based on N, Zn-GQDs

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TALANTA
Volume 249, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2022.123577

Keywords

Graphene oxide; Graphene quantum dots; Cardiac troponin I; Ratiometric biosensor; Biomarker

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81201197]

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A sensitive unlabeled ratiometric biosensor was developed for the detection of cTnI. The biosensor was established using a glassy carbon electrode coated with graphene oxide and bonded with N, Zn co-doped graphene quantum dots (N, Zn-GQDs). The ratiometric biosensor showed a good response to cTnI, with a detection limit of 4.59 pg L-1 in the concentration range of 10-106 pg L-1. The method was evaluated for cTnI detection in human serum and showed consistent results compared to the standard ELISA method.
A sensitive unlabeled ratiometric biosensor was developed to the detection of cardiac troponin I (cTnI). This biosensor was established by using the glassy carbon electrode coated with graphene oxide to form a platform bonded with N, Zn co-doped graphene quantum dots (N, Zn-GQDs). The N, Zn-GQDs was successfully prepared as the raw materials of graphite powder and characterized. Antibodies of cTnI were bonded to the surface of N, ZnGQDs as the nanoprobe by amide bonds. The signals of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) were exposed to decrease in the presence of cTnI, which caused the signal substance to move farther away from the electrode. It was found that the immune complex layer attenuated the intensity of ECL and DPV which could be used as the good overall signal for determining concentration of cTnI. The ratiometric biosensor had a good response to cTnI with the detection limit is 4.59 pg L-1 in the concentration range of 10-106 pg L-1. The developed method was evaluated for the detection of cTnI in human serum, and the obtained results were consistent compared to the reference values obtained by hospital standard enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA) with 9.09%-11.1% of RSD. Our findings suggested that this ratiometric biosensor could be used to the detection of cTnI in human serum with lower cost and higher sensitivity, it also might be better potential application prospect based on N, Zn-GQDs to detect other biomarkers.

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