A label-free cardiac troponin T electrochemiluminescence immunosensor enhanced by graphene nanoplatelets

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Abstract

In this study, a direct and label-free immunosensor was designed and constructed by modifying the screen-printed electrode with graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) for the detection of the cardiac troponin T (cTnT). Firstly, GNPs were drop-casted onto carbon working electrode. Monoclonal cTnT antibodies were then immobilized on the GNPs via physical adsorption; finally, BSA was introduced to block non-specific binding sites. The detection of cTnT was performed using an electrochemiluminescence (ECL) technique with tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride ([Ru(bpy)3]Cl2) used as a luminophore and TPrA (tripropylamine) as a co-reactant. The ECL intensity was demonstrated to be directly proportional to the cTnT concentration where a linear range from 100 pg mL-1 to 5 fg mL-1 of the cTnT detection was established. An extremely low limit of detection was achieved to be 0.05 fg mL-1 with an outstanding specificity. Additionally, this immunosensor showed excellent percentage recovery for real samples analyses in artificially spiked human serum.

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Azam, N. F. N., Mohammad, N. A., Lim, S. A., & Ahmed, M. U. (2019). A label-free cardiac troponin T electrochemiluminescence immunosensor enhanced by graphene nanoplatelets. Analytical Sciences, 35(9), 973–978. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.19P105

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