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An antifouling electrochemical biosensor based on oxidized bacterial cellulose and quaternized chitosan for reliable detection of involucrin in wound exudate.

Authors :
Lv, Mingrui
Li, Yanxin
Qiao, Xiujuan
Zeng, Xianghua
Luo, Xiliang
Source :
Analytica Chimica Acta. Aug2024, Vol. 1316, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The monitoring of biomarkers in wound exudate is of great importance for wound care and treatment, and electrochemical biosensors with high sensitivity are potentially useful for this purpose. However, conventional electrochemical biosensors always suffer from severe biofouling when performed in the complex wound exudate. Herein, an antifouling electrochemical biosensor for the detection of involucrin in wound exudate was developed based on a wound dressing, oxidized bacterial cellulose (OxBC) and quaternized chitosan (QCS) composite hydrogel. The OxBC/QCS hydrogel was prepared using an in-situ chemical oxidation and physical blending method, and the proportion of OxBC and QCS was optimized to achieve electrical neutrality and enhanced hydrophilicity, therefore endowing the hydrogel with exceptional antifouling and antimicrobial properties. The involucrin antibody SY5 was covalently bound to the OxBC/QCS hydrogel to construct the biosensor, and it demonstrated a low limit of detection down to 0.45 pg mL−1 and a linear detection range from 1.0 pg mL−1 to 1.0 μg mL−1, and it was capable of detecting targets in wound exudate. Crucially, the unique antifouling and antimicrobial capability of the OxBC/QCS hydrogel not only extends its effective lifespan but also guarantees the sensing performance of the biosensor. The successful application of this wound dressing, OxBC/QCS hydrogel for involucrin detection in wound exudate demonstrates its promising potential in wound healing monitoring. An antifouling and antibacterial electrochemical biosensor was constructed for the detection of Involucrin (IVL) in wound exdaute. [Display omitted] • An electrochemical biosensor with both antifouling and antimicrobial capabilities was developed. • Oxidized bacterial cellulose and quaternized chitosan were used to prepare composite hydrogel. • The antifouling biosensor was able to detect involucrin in wound exudate with acceptable accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032670
Volume :
1316
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178233000
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2024.342821