Sensing Alzheimer’s Disease Utilizing Au Electrode by Controlling Nanorestructuring

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This paper reports the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) sensor through early detection of amyloid-beta (Aβ) (1–42) using simple nanorestructuring of Au sheet plate by oxidation-reduction cycle (ORC) via the electrochemical system. The topology of Au substrates was enhanced through the roughening and Au grains grown by a simple ORC technique in aqueous solutions containing 0.1 mol/L KCl electrolytes. The roughened substrate was then functionalized with the highly specific antibody β-amyloid Aβ (1–28) through HS-PEG-NHS modification, which enabled effective and direct detection of Aβ (1–42) peptide. The efficacy of the ORC method had been exhibited in the polished Au surface by approximately 15% larger electro-active sites compared to the polished Au without ORC. The ORC polished structure demonstrated a rapid, accurate, precise, reproducible, and highly sensitive detection of Aβ (1–42) peptide with a low detection limit of 10.4 fg/mL and a wide linear range of 10−2 to 106 pg/mL. The proposed structure had been proven to have potential as an early-stage Alzheimer’s disease (AD) detection platform with low-cost fabrication and ease of operation.

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Hsu, C. H., Gupta, A. K., Purwidyantri, A., Prabowo, B. A., Chen, C. H., Chuang, C. C., … Lai, C. S. (2022). Sensing Alzheimer’s Disease Utilizing Au Electrode by Controlling Nanorestructuring. Chemosensors, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors10030094

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