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Sensitive electrochemical immunoassay of metallothionein-3 based on K3[Fe(CN)6] as a redox-active signal and C-dots/Nafion film for antibody immobilization

Journal

ANALYST
Volume 138, Issue 24, Pages 7341-7346

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3an01351k

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Funding

  1. National High Technology and Development of China (863 Project) [2012AA022604]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20975021, 21275028, 81201362]
  3. Fujian Provincial University-Industry Cooperation Science & Technology Major Program [2010Y4003]
  4. National Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2011J05023]
  5. Outstanding Youth Foundation of Fujian Provincial Higher Education [JA12133]
  6. Medical and Health Foundation of Nanjing Military Region [12Z39]
  7. Fujian Medical University [09ZD013, 2010BS006]

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The fabrication of a facile, sensitive, and versatile immunosensor for the quantification of metallothionein-3 (MT-3) is proposed in this work. The K-3[Fe(CN)(6)]-chitosan-glutaraldehyde (K-CS-GA) conjugate prepared from K-3[Fe(CN)(6)], chitosan and glutaraldehyde was employed as the redox-active signal source. Carbon nanodots (C-dots) were coupled with Nafion to form the nanocomposite architecture layer to carry antibodies (Abs). C-dots enhanced the electrochemical response of the proposed immunosensor to improve the detection sensitivity. The fabrication steps of the immunosensor were characterized using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Antigen determination was achieved via the decreased current response of the K-3[Fe(CN)(6)] caused by the insulated coupled antigen. The detected signals were proportional to the logarithm of the concentrations of MT-3 ranging from 5 pg mL(-1) to 20 ng mL(-1) with a detection limit of 2.5 pg mL(-1) in PBS. The proposed immunosensor showed high sensitivity, good selectivity and reproducibility. Furthermore, detection results using real serum samples showed the immunosensor's potential applications in clinical diagnostics.

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