Tungsten Disulfide Decorated Screen-Printed Electrodes for Sensing of Glycated Hemoglobin

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Abstract

Diabetes is a global menace, and its severity results in various disorders including cardiovascular, retinopathy, neuropathy, and nephropathy. Recently, diabetic conditions are diagnosed through the level of glycated hemoglobin. The level of glycated hemoglobin is determined with enzymatic methodology. Although the system is sensitive, it has various restrictions such as long processing times, expensive equipment required for testing, and complex steps involved in sample preparation. These limitations are a hindrance to faster results. The limitations of the developed methods can be eliminated through biosensors. In this work, an electrochemical platform was fabricated that facilitates the identification of glycated hemoglobin protein in diabetic patients. The working electrode on the integrated circuit was modified with molecularly imprinted polymer decorated with tungsten disulfide nanoparticles to enhance its analytical properties. The analytical properties of the biosensor were studied using electrochemical techniques. The obtained detection limit of the nanoelectronic sensor was 0.01 pM. The calculated sensitivity of the biosensor was observed to be 0.27 μA/pM. Also, the sensor promises to operate in a dynamic working concentration range and provide instant results.

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Mahobiya, S. K., Balayan, S., Chauhan, N., Khanuja, M., Kuchhal, N. K., Islam, S. S., & Jain, U. (2022). Tungsten Disulfide Decorated Screen-Printed Electrodes for Sensing of Glycated Hemoglobin. ACS Omega, 7(38), 34676–34684. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04926

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