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Surface enhanced Raman scattering active substrate based on hydrogel microspheres for pretreatment-free detection of glucose in biological samples.

Authors :
Wang, Qin
Sun, Dan
Ma, Xiaofei
Huang, Rongrong
Xu, Jinqiu
Xu, Xin
Cai, Liangliang
Xu, Lixing
Source :
Talanta. Aug2023, Vol. 260, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Determining glucose in biological samples is tedious and time-consuming due to sample pretreatment. The sample is usually pretreated to remove lipids, proteins, hemocytes and other sugars that interfere with glucose detection. A surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) active substrate based on hydrogel microspheres has been developed to detect glucose in biological samples. Due to the specific catalytic action of glucose oxidase (GOX), the high selectivity of detection is guaranteed. The hydrogel substrate prepared by microfluidic droplets technology protects the silver nanoparticles from the surrounding environment and improves the stability and reproducibility of the assay. In addition, the hydrogel microspheres have size-adjustable pores that selectively allow small molecules to pass through. The pores block the entry of large molecules, such as impurities, enabling glucose detection through glucose oxidase etching without sample pretreatment. This hydrogel microsphere-SERS platform is highly sensitive and enables reproducible detection of different glucose concentrations in biological samples. The use of SERS to detect glucose provides clinicians with new diagnostic methods for diabetes and a new application opportunity for SERS-based molecular detection techniques. Overview of a workflow of the SERS active substrate based on hydrogel microspheres for pretreatment-free detection of glucose in biological samples. [Display omitted] • A pretreatment-free method for detection of glucose in blood and urine. • The specificity of glucose oxidase determines the high selectivity of the method. • Repeatability & stability due to nanoparticles' uniform distribution in microspheres. • Requiring a small volume of samples. • The method has a fast response time and high sensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00399140
Volume :
260
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Talanta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163866469
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2023.124657