Laboratory of Electrochemical Sensors (LabSensE), Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), CEP 81.531-980, Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Laboratory of Electrochemical Sensors (LabSensE), Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), CEP 81.531-980, Curitiba, PR, Brazil; Department of Nature Sciences, Mathematics and Education, Federal University of São Carlos, CEP 13600-970, Araras, SP, Brazil.
Talanta. 2023 Jan 15;252:123889. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2022.123889. Epub 2022 Aug 27.
The use of biological components in the development of new methods of analysis and point-of-care (POC) devices is an ever-expanding theme in analytical chemistry research, due to the immense potential for early diagnosis of diseases and monitoring of biomarkers. In the present work, the evaluation of an electrochemical microfluidic device based on the immobilization of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme into chemically treated cotton threads is described. This bioreactor was used as a channel for the build of the microfluidic device, which has allowed to use of a non-modified screen-printed electrode (SPE) as an amperometric detector. Cotton threads were treated using citric acid, and the immobilization of HRP has been performed by EDC/NHS crosslinking, connecting amine groups of the enzymes to carboxylic acids in the cellulosic structure. For the analytical evaluation, an amperometric assay for hydrogen peroxide detection was performed after the injection of HO and hydroquinone (HQN) concomitantly. The enzymatic reaction consumes HO leading to the formation of O-quinone, which is readily reducible at non-modified SPE. Several experimental parameters related to enzyme immobilization have been investigated and under the best set of conditions, a good analytical performance was obtained. In addition, the threads were freezer-stored and, after 12 weeks, 84% of hydrogen peroxide sensitivity was maintained, which is very reasonable for enzyme-based systems and still offers good analytical precision. Therefore, a simple and inexpensive microfluidic system was reported by crosslinking carboxylic groups to amine-containing macromolecules, suggesting a new platform for many other protein-based assays.
在分析化学研究中,由于在疾病的早期诊断和生物标志物监测方面具有巨大的潜力,因此将生物成分用于开发新的分析方法和即时检测(POC)设备是一个不断扩大的主题。在本工作中,描述了基于辣根过氧化物酶(HRP)酶固定在经过化学处理的棉线中的电化学微流控装置的评估。该生物反应器被用作微流控装置的通道,这使得可以使用未修饰的丝网印刷电极(SPE)作为电流检测。棉线经过柠檬酸处理,并且 HRP 的固定是通过 EDC/NHS 交联来完成的,该交联将酶的胺基与纤维素结构中的羧酸连接起来。为了进行分析评估,在同时注入 HO 和对苯二酚(HQN)后,进行了用于检测过氧化氢的电流测定分析。酶反应消耗 HO 导致形成邻醌,邻醌可在未修饰的 SPE 上容易还原。已经研究了与酶固定化有关的几个实验参数,并且在最佳条件下,获得了良好的分析性能。此外,这些线被冷冻保存,并且在 12 周后,仍然保持了 84%的过氧化氢灵敏度,这对于基于酶的系统来说是非常合理的,并且仍然提供了良好的分析精度。因此,通过将羧酸基团交联到含胺的大分子上,报告了一种简单且廉价的微流控系统,这为许多其他基于蛋白质的测定提供了新的平台。