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Microfluidic Amperometric Sensor for Analysis of Nitric Oxide in Whole Blood

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 85, Issue 12, Pages 6066-6072

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac400932s

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  1. National Institutes of Health [NIH AI097539, GM095442, GM072808]
  2. UNC-Chapel Hill Center for Biomedical Micro-technologies

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Standard photolithographic techniques and a nitric oxide (NO) selective xerogel polymer were utilized to fabricate an amperometric NO microfluidic sensor with low background noise and the ability to analyze NO levels in small sample volumes (similar to 250 mu L). The sensor exhibited excellent analytical performance in phosphate buffered saline, including a NO sensitivity of 1.4 pA nM(-1), a limit of detection (LOD) of 840 pM, and selectivity over nitrite, ascorbic acid, acetaminophen, uric acid, hydrogen sulfide, ammonium, ammonia, and both protonated and deprotonated peroxynitrite (selectivity coefficients of -5.3, -4.2, -4.0, -5.0, -6.0, -5.8, -3.8, -1.5, and -4.0, respectively). To demonstrate the utility of the microfluidic NO sensor for biomedical analysis, the device was used to monitor changes in blood NO levels during the onset of sepsis in a murine pneumonia model.

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