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Au Nanoparticle-Decorated Magnetic CoFe2O4 Core Nanoparticles Functionalized with N-(4-Aminobutyl)-N-ethylisoluminol for Detection of Copeptin

Journal

ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 5925-5933

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.2c01317

Keywords

chemiluminescence; magnetic nanoparticles; catalytic property; label-free immunosensor; copeptin

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [2108085QH378]
  2. Research Foundation of Anhui Medical University [0601090201]

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In this study, magnetic nanoparticles with excellent catalytic performance and fast magnetic separation ability were synthesized and used for constructing a label-free chemiluminescence immunosensor for antioxidant detection. The developed immunosensor exhibited a wide linear range and low detection limit, making it suitable for clinical diagnosis.
Chemiluminescent (CL) functionalized nanomaterials with good CL property, excellent catalytic performance, and fast magnetic separation ability have great help in CL biological analysis. In this study, the magnetic core cobalt ferrite nanoparticles (CoFe2O4 NPs), possessing good peroxidase (POD)-like activity, were synthesized directly by a one-step solvothermal process. Then, N-(4-aminobutyl)-N-ethylisoluminol-gold NPs (ABEI-Au NPs) were modified on the CoFe2O4 NPs surface via a redox method to obtain CoFe2O4@ABEI-Au NPs. The synthetic NPs exhibited a spherical structure featuring a mean size of 125 +/- 20 nm. The CL property of CoFe2O4@ABEI-Au NPs was more than 100 times that of ABEI-Au NPs, showing the good catalytic property of CoFe2O4 NPs. Furthermore, CoFe2O4@ABEI-Au NPs also displayed good super-paramagnetism, which could be quickly separated from the mixture. Hence, a label-free CL immunosensor was established on the basis of CoFe2O4@ABEI-Au NPs for copeptin detection. The immunosensor had a wide linear range from 1.0 X 10(-1)(3) to 1.0 X 10(-8) g/mL and a low detection limit of 3.3 X 10(-14) g/mL, which is better than most of the immunosensors reported so far. The developed immunosensor was used for the analysis of copeptin in human serum specimens, and the measured results were close to the values of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), manifesting the feasibility in AMI clinical diagnosis. This label-free CL immunosensor featuring ease of fabrication, sensitivity, and rapid separation provides a versatile platform for bioanalysis.

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