Rapid and sensitive detection of troponin I-T-C complex from human serum using microwave-accelerated metal-enhanced fluorescence

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We present the rapid and sensitive detection of Troponin I-T-C (Tn I-T-C) complex from buffer and human serum samples using Microwave-Accelerated and Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence (MA-MEF) technique, which is based on the combined use of low power microwave heating, silver nanoparticle films (SNFs) and fluorescence spectroscopy. The detection of Tn I-T-C complex from buffer solutions and human serum samples on SNFs was carried out using fluorescence-based immunoassays at room temperature (control immunoassay, 2 hour total assay time) and using lowpower microwave heating (MA-MEF-based immunoassay, 1 minute total assay time). A lower detection limit for Tn I-T-C complex from buffer solutions in the control immunoassay and MA-MEF-based immunoassay was 0.01 ng ml-1 and 0.005 ng ml-1, respectively. However, the lower detection limit for Tn I-T-C complex from human serum in the control immunoassay was increased to 10 ng ml-1. The use of MA-MEF technique afforded for the detection of Tn I-T-C complex from human serum samples in 1 min with a lower detection limit of 0.05 ng ml-1. © 2011 J. Wu, et al.

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Aslan, K. (2011). Rapid and sensitive detection of troponin I-T-C complex from human serum using microwave-accelerated metal-enhanced fluorescence. Nano Biomedicine and Engineering, 3(3), 179–183. https://doi.org/10.5101/nbe.v3i3.p179-183

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