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Naked-Eye Detection of Glucose in Saliva with Bienzymatic Paper-Based Sensor

The high incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in low-income regions has promoted the development of low-cost alternatives to replace blood-based procedures. In this work, we present a bienzymatic paper-based sensor suitable for the naked-eye detection of glucose in saliva samples. The sensor was obtained...

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Autores principales: Santana-Jiménez, Luis A., Márquez-Lucero, Alfredo, Osuna, Velia, Estrada-Moreno, Ivan, Dominguez, Rocio B.
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5948659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29614003
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18041071
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author Santana-Jiménez, Luis A.
Márquez-Lucero, Alfredo
Osuna, Velia
Estrada-Moreno, Ivan
Dominguez, Rocio B.
author_facet Santana-Jiménez, Luis A.
Márquez-Lucero, Alfredo
Osuna, Velia
Estrada-Moreno, Ivan
Dominguez, Rocio B.
author_sort Santana-Jiménez, Luis A.
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description The high incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in low-income regions has promoted the development of low-cost alternatives to replace blood-based procedures. In this work, we present a bienzymatic paper-based sensor suitable for the naked-eye detection of glucose in saliva samples. The sensor was obtained by a stamping procedure and modified with chitosan to improve the colorimetric readout. The bienzymatic reaction of GOx-HRP coupled with 2,4,6-tribromo-3-hydroxy benzoic acid was applied for the detection of glucose within a range from 0 to 180 mgdL(−1) in buffer and artificial saliva solutions. The visual readout was perceived by the naked eye and registered with an office scanner to evaluate the analytical performance. The results showed a limit of detection of 0.37 mgdL(−1) (S/N = 3) with an R.S.D. of 1.69% and a linear range from 1 to 22.5 mgdL(−1) with an R(2) of 0.99235. The analysis of human saliva samples was performed without pre-processing, achieving recoveries from 92 to 114%. The naked-eye detection was evaluated under two different light settings, showing average recoveries of 108.58 and 90.65% for standard and low illumination. The proposed device showed potential for easy-to-use, sensitive, low-cost, fast, and device-free detection of salivary glucose suitable for untrained personnel operation and limited facilities.
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spelling pubmed-59486592018-05-17 Naked-Eye Detection of Glucose in Saliva with Bienzymatic Paper-Based Sensor Santana-Jiménez, Luis A. Márquez-Lucero, Alfredo Osuna, Velia Estrada-Moreno, Ivan Dominguez, Rocio B. Sensors (Basel) Article The high incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in low-income regions has promoted the development of low-cost alternatives to replace blood-based procedures. In this work, we present a bienzymatic paper-based sensor suitable for the naked-eye detection of glucose in saliva samples. The sensor was obtained by a stamping procedure and modified with chitosan to improve the colorimetric readout. The bienzymatic reaction of GOx-HRP coupled with 2,4,6-tribromo-3-hydroxy benzoic acid was applied for the detection of glucose within a range from 0 to 180 mgdL(−1) in buffer and artificial saliva solutions. The visual readout was perceived by the naked eye and registered with an office scanner to evaluate the analytical performance. The results showed a limit of detection of 0.37 mgdL(−1) (S/N = 3) with an R.S.D. of 1.69% and a linear range from 1 to 22.5 mgdL(−1) with an R(2) of 0.99235. The analysis of human saliva samples was performed without pre-processing, achieving recoveries from 92 to 114%. The naked-eye detection was evaluated under two different light settings, showing average recoveries of 108.58 and 90.65% for standard and low illumination. The proposed device showed potential for easy-to-use, sensitive, low-cost, fast, and device-free detection of salivary glucose suitable for untrained personnel operation and limited facilities. MDPI 2018-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5948659/ /pubmed/29614003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18041071 Text en © 2018 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Márquez-Lucero, Alfredo
Osuna, Velia
Estrada-Moreno, Ivan
Dominguez, Rocio B.
Naked-Eye Detection of Glucose in Saliva with Bienzymatic Paper-Based Sensor
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title_full Naked-Eye Detection of Glucose in Saliva with Bienzymatic Paper-Based Sensor
title_fullStr Naked-Eye Detection of Glucose in Saliva with Bienzymatic Paper-Based Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Naked-Eye Detection of Glucose in Saliva with Bienzymatic Paper-Based Sensor
title_short Naked-Eye Detection of Glucose in Saliva with Bienzymatic Paper-Based Sensor
title_sort naked-eye detection of glucose in saliva with bienzymatic paper-based sensor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5948659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29614003
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18041071
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