Determination of uric acid in artificial saliva with compact AMP3291 reader and au nanoparticles modified electrode

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Uric acid (UA) is a residual product of purines in the body and has been proposed as a valuable biomarker for Diabetes Mellitus, renal disorder, hypertension and preeclampsia. This work presents a sensing platform for nonenzymatic UA detection using a screen-printed electrode modified with gold nanoparticles (SPE-AuNps) operated with the compact and low-cost amperometric reader AMP3291. This laboratory-made instrument was designed using the analog front end LMP91000 and the microcontroller ESP32; the operational parameters like working potential, acquisition time and dynamic measuring range were configured for UA detection. The whole sensing system (AMP3291+ SPE-AuNps) was evaluated for nonenzymatic sensing of UA, showing a fast response time of 3.5 s a sensitivity of 0.022 ΜA Μinear range from 20 to 200 M (R2 = 0.993) and a limit of detection of 11.91 ΜM. Throughout, a piece of commercial equipment was used for validation and noticeably the measurements with the AMP3291-based platform showed improved performance, indicating the feasibility of thedeveloped instrument for UA monitoring and potentially for in situ decentralized applications. Finally, artificial saliva was used as model medium exhibiting interesting analytical parameters, encouraging to consider the reported system as a potentially valuable tool for monitoring UA for clinical applications in resource-limited settings.

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Piedras, J., Dominguez, R. B., & Gutiérrez, J. M. (2021). Determination of uric acid in artificial saliva with compact AMP3291 reader and au nanoparticles modified electrode. Chemosensors, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors9040073

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