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Interdigitated capacitive biosensor based on molecularly imprinted polymer for rapid detection of Hev b1 latex allergen

Journal

ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 410, Issue 2, Pages 224-233

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2010.11.043

Keywords

Molecularly imprinted polymer; Surface imprinting; Interdigital capacitance transducer; Hevea brasiliensis; Biosensors

Funding

  1. National Research Council of Thailand [PHA 51007]
  2. NANOTEC Center of Excellence at Prince of Songkla University (Thailand)
  3. dean's office of the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Vienna (Austria)

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Allergen protein detection was performed by a surface imprinted layer combined with an interdigitated capacitance (IDC) transducer that allowed label-free measurements. The immobilized imprinted polymers are the probes that bind to rubber allergen proteins extracted from products such as rubber gloves. Copolymers made from methacrylic acid-vinylpyrrolidone-dihydroxyethylene-bisacrylamide (MAA-NVP-DHEBA) are soluble in aqueous solution and eliminate the denaturation of protein. When deposited as a coating onto an IDC microelectrode transduction system, such materials lead to sensors that produce capacitance responses that are clearly dependent on the concentration of the latex protein (10-900 ng ml(-1)) in pH 7.4 buffer. The biosensor can detect Hey b1 within minutes and with a detection limit of 10 ng ml(-1). Different but related hevein allergenic proteins isolated from natural rubber latex from the rubber tree (Hey b1, Hey b2, and Hey b3) were distinguished by the imprinted material, depending on the dimension and conformation of these proteins with a selectivity factor of 4. They recognized Hevea latex proteins better than non-Hey b proteins, such as lysozyme, ovalbumin, and bovine serum albumin, by a factor of 2. Moreover, the sensor exhibited good operational stability of up to 180 days when used continuously at room temperature. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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