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Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review

We review recent progress in the development of electrochemical biosensors based on ferroceneboronic acid (FcBA) and ferrocene (Fc)-modified boronic acids. These compounds can be used to construct electrochemical biosensors because they consist of a binding site (i.e., a boronic acid moiety) and an...

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Autores principales: Wang, Baozhen, Takahashi, Shigehiro, Du, Xiaoyan, Anzai, Jun-ichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4264357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25587421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios4030243
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author Wang, Baozhen
Takahashi, Shigehiro
Du, Xiaoyan
Anzai, Jun-ichi
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Takahashi, Shigehiro
Du, Xiaoyan
Anzai, Jun-ichi
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description We review recent progress in the development of electrochemical biosensors based on ferroceneboronic acid (FcBA) and ferrocene (Fc)-modified boronic acids. These compounds can be used to construct electrochemical biosensors because they consist of a binding site (i.e., a boronic acid moiety) and an electrochemically active part (i.e., an Fc residue). By taking advantage of the unique properties of FcBA and its derivatives, electrochemical sensors sensitive to sugars, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), fluoride (F(−)) ions, and so forth have been widely studied. FcBA-based sugar sensors rely on the selective binding of FcBA to 1,2- or 1,3-diol residues of sugars through the formation of cyclic boronate ester bonds. The redox properties of FcBA-sugar adduct differ from those of free FcBA, which forms the basis of the electrochemical determination of sugars. Thus, non-enzymatic glucose sensors are now being actively studied using FcBA and Fc-modified boronic acids as redox markers. Using a similar principle, HbA1c can be detected by FcBA-based electrochemical systems because it contains hydrocarbon chains on the polypeptide chain. HbA1c sensors are useful for monitoring blood glucose levels over the preceding 8–12 weeks. In addition, FcBA and Fc-modified boronic acids have been used for the detection of F(−) ions due to the selective binding of boronic acid to F(−) ions. F(−)-ion sensors may be useful alternatives to conventional ion-selective electrodes sensitive to F(−) ion. Furthermore, FcBA derivatives have been studied to construct lectin; steroids; nucleotides; salicylic acid; and bacteria sensors. One of the limitations of FcBA-based sensors comes from the fact that FcBA derivatives are added in sample solutions as reagents. FcBA derivatives should be immobilized on the surface of electrodes for developing reagentless sensors.
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spelling pubmed-42643572015-01-13 Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review Wang, Baozhen Takahashi, Shigehiro Du, Xiaoyan Anzai, Jun-ichi Biosensors (Basel) Review We review recent progress in the development of electrochemical biosensors based on ferroceneboronic acid (FcBA) and ferrocene (Fc)-modified boronic acids. These compounds can be used to construct electrochemical biosensors because they consist of a binding site (i.e., a boronic acid moiety) and an electrochemically active part (i.e., an Fc residue). By taking advantage of the unique properties of FcBA and its derivatives, electrochemical sensors sensitive to sugars, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), fluoride (F(−)) ions, and so forth have been widely studied. FcBA-based sugar sensors rely on the selective binding of FcBA to 1,2- or 1,3-diol residues of sugars through the formation of cyclic boronate ester bonds. The redox properties of FcBA-sugar adduct differ from those of free FcBA, which forms the basis of the electrochemical determination of sugars. Thus, non-enzymatic glucose sensors are now being actively studied using FcBA and Fc-modified boronic acids as redox markers. Using a similar principle, HbA1c can be detected by FcBA-based electrochemical systems because it contains hydrocarbon chains on the polypeptide chain. HbA1c sensors are useful for monitoring blood glucose levels over the preceding 8–12 weeks. In addition, FcBA and Fc-modified boronic acids have been used for the detection of F(−) ions due to the selective binding of boronic acid to F(−) ions. F(−)-ion sensors may be useful alternatives to conventional ion-selective electrodes sensitive to F(−) ion. Furthermore, FcBA derivatives have been studied to construct lectin; steroids; nucleotides; salicylic acid; and bacteria sensors. One of the limitations of FcBA-based sensors comes from the fact that FcBA derivatives are added in sample solutions as reagents. FcBA derivatives should be immobilized on the surface of electrodes for developing reagentless sensors. MDPI 2014-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4264357/ /pubmed/25587421 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios4030243 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Wang, Baozhen
Takahashi, Shigehiro
Du, Xiaoyan
Anzai, Jun-ichi
Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review
title Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review
title_full Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review
title_fullStr Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review
title_short Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ferroceneboronic Acid and Its Derivatives: A Review
title_sort electrochemical biosensors based on ferroceneboronic acid and its derivatives: a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4264357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25587421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios4030243
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