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A novel method for dengue virus detection and antibody screening using a graphene-polymer based electrochemical biosensor

Journal

NANOMEDICINE-NANOTECHNOLOGY BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 549-557

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2016.08.009

Keywords

Polymer matrix composite; Graphene; Dengue; Virus detection; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; Biosensor

Funding

  1. Kasetsart University Research and Development Institute
  2. Center for Advanced Studies in Nanotechnology for Chemical, Food and Agricultural Industries
  3. Center of Nanotechnology for Nanoscale Materials Design and Green Nanotechnology
  4. ASEAN-European Academic University Network (ASEA-UNINET)

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Dengue fever is a major disease that kills many people in the developing world every year. During early infection, a patient displays a high temperature without other signs. After this stage, and without proper treatment, serious damage to internal organs can happen, which occasionally leads to death. A rapid technique for the early detection of dengue virus (DENV) could reduce the number of fatalities. This study presents a new technique for the detection, classification and antibody screening of DENV based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). We found that the charge transfer resistance (Rct) of a gold electrode coated with graphene oxide reinforced polymer was influenced by virus type and quantity exposed on the surface. Molecular recognition capability established during the GO-polymer composite preparation was used to explain this observation. The linear dependence of R-ct versus virus concentrations ranged from 1 to 2 x 10(3) pfu/mL DENV with a 0.12 pfu/mL detection limit. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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