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Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor

Immunoglobulin G (IgG), a type of antibody, represents approximately 75% of serum antibodies in humans, and is the most common type of antibody found in blood circulation. Consequently, the development of simple, fast and reliable systems for IgG detection, which can be achieved using electrochemica...

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Autores principales: Patella, Bernardo, Moukri, Nadia, Regalbuto, Gaia, Cipollina, Chiara, Pace, Elisabetta, Di Vincenzo, Serena, Aiello, Giuseppe, O’Riordan, Alan, Inguanta, Rosalinda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35160668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15030713
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author Patella, Bernardo
Moukri, Nadia
Regalbuto, Gaia
Cipollina, Chiara
Pace, Elisabetta
Di Vincenzo, Serena
Aiello, Giuseppe
O’Riordan, Alan
Inguanta, Rosalinda
author_facet Patella, Bernardo
Moukri, Nadia
Regalbuto, Gaia
Cipollina, Chiara
Pace, Elisabetta
Di Vincenzo, Serena
Aiello, Giuseppe
O’Riordan, Alan
Inguanta, Rosalinda
author_sort Patella, Bernardo
collection PubMed
description Immunoglobulin G (IgG), a type of antibody, represents approximately 75% of serum antibodies in humans, and is the most common type of antibody found in blood circulation. Consequently, the development of simple, fast and reliable systems for IgG detection, which can be achieved using electrochemical sandwich-type immunosensors, is of considerable interest. In this study we have developed an immunosensor for human (H)-IgG using an inexpensive and very simple fabrication method based on ZnO nanorods (NRs) obtained through the electrodeposition of ZnO. The ZnO NRs were treated by electrodepositing a layer of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) to ensure an easy immobilization of the antibodies. On Indium Tin Oxide supported on Polyethylene Terephthalate/ZnO NRs/rGO substrate, the sandwich configuration of the immunosensor was built through different incubation steps, which were all optimized. The immunosensor is electrochemically active thanks to the presence of gold nanoparticles tagging the secondary antibody. The immunosensor was used to measure the current density of the hydrogen development reaction which is indirectly linked to the concentration of H-IgG. In this way the calibration curve was constructed obtaining a logarithmic linear range of 10–1000 ng/mL with a detection limit of few ng/mL and good sensitivity.
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spelling pubmed-88371242022-02-12 Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor Patella, Bernardo Moukri, Nadia Regalbuto, Gaia Cipollina, Chiara Pace, Elisabetta Di Vincenzo, Serena Aiello, Giuseppe O’Riordan, Alan Inguanta, Rosalinda Materials (Basel) Article Immunoglobulin G (IgG), a type of antibody, represents approximately 75% of serum antibodies in humans, and is the most common type of antibody found in blood circulation. Consequently, the development of simple, fast and reliable systems for IgG detection, which can be achieved using electrochemical sandwich-type immunosensors, is of considerable interest. In this study we have developed an immunosensor for human (H)-IgG using an inexpensive and very simple fabrication method based on ZnO nanorods (NRs) obtained through the electrodeposition of ZnO. The ZnO NRs were treated by electrodepositing a layer of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) to ensure an easy immobilization of the antibodies. On Indium Tin Oxide supported on Polyethylene Terephthalate/ZnO NRs/rGO substrate, the sandwich configuration of the immunosensor was built through different incubation steps, which were all optimized. The immunosensor is electrochemically active thanks to the presence of gold nanoparticles tagging the secondary antibody. The immunosensor was used to measure the current density of the hydrogen development reaction which is indirectly linked to the concentration of H-IgG. In this way the calibration curve was constructed obtaining a logarithmic linear range of 10–1000 ng/mL with a detection limit of few ng/mL and good sensitivity. MDPI 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8837124/ /pubmed/35160668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15030713 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Patella, Bernardo
Moukri, Nadia
Regalbuto, Gaia
Cipollina, Chiara
Pace, Elisabetta
Di Vincenzo, Serena
Aiello, Giuseppe
O’Riordan, Alan
Inguanta, Rosalinda
Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor
title Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor
title_full Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor
title_fullStr Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor
title_short Electrochemical Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on Flexible Substrate and Application as an Electrochemical Immunoglobulin-G Immunosensor
title_sort electrochemical synthesis of zinc oxide nanostructures on flexible substrate and application as an electrochemical immunoglobulin-g immunosensor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35160668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15030713
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