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Ultrasensitive determination of human growth hormone (hGH) with a disposable electrochemical magneto-immunosensor
- Source :
- Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. 403(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- In this paper, an electrochemical magneto-immunosensor for the detection of human growth hormone (hGH) is described for the first time. The immunosensor involves the use of tosyl-activated magnetic microparticles (TsMBs) to covalently immobilize a monoclonal mAbhHG antibody. A sandwich-type immunoassay with a secondary pAbhGH antibody and anti-IgG labelled with alkaline phosphatase (anti-IgG-AP) was employed. TsMBs–mAbhGH–hGH–pAbhGH–anti-IgG-AP conjugates were deposited onto the surface of a screen-printed gold electrode using a small neodymium magnet, and electrochemical detection was performed by square-wave voltammetry upon the addition of 4-aminophenyl phosphate as the AP substrate. All the variables involved in the preparation of immunoconjugates and in the immunoassay protocol were optimized. A calibration curve for hGH was constructed with a linear range between 0.01 and 100 ng/mL (r = 0.998) and a limit of detection of 0.005 ng/mL. This value is nearly three orders of magnitude lower than that obtained using surface plasmon resonance (Trevino et al., Talanta 78:1011-1016, 2009). Furthermore, good repeatability, with RSD = 3% (n = 10) at the 1-ng/mL hGH level, was obtained. Cross-reactivity studies with other hormones demonstrated good selectivity. The magneto-immunosensor was applied to the analysis of human serum spiked with hGH at the 4- and 0.1-ng/mL levels. Mean recoveries of 96 ± 6% and 99 ± 2%, respectively, were obtained.
- Subjects :
- Detection limit
Immunoassay
Chromatography
medicine.diagnostic_test
Chemistry
Human Growth Hormone
Substrate (chemistry)
Repeatability
Biosensing Techniques
Biochemistry
Sensitivity and Specificity
Orders of magnitude (mass)
Analytical Chemistry
Linear range
medicine
Electrochemistry
Humans
Surface plasmon resonance
Voltammetry
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16182650
- Volume :
- 403
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7b7ddd21d1674fa5a5f1ca7e4fa622ea