Au@Zr-based metal-organic framework composite as an immunosensing platform for determination of hepatitis B virus surface antigen
- Authors
- Bajpai, Vivek K.; Haldorai, Yuvraj; Khan, Imran; Sonwal, Sonam; Singh, Mahendra Pal; Yadav, Seema; Paray, Bilal Ahamad; Jan, Basit Latief; Kang, Sung-Min; Huh, Yun Suk; Han, Young-Kyu; Shukla, Shruti
- Issue Date
- Nov-2021
- Publisher
- SPRINGER WIEN
- Keywords
- Immunosensor; Hepatitis B; Electrochemical sensing; Voltammetry; Composite glassy carbon electrode; Immunofunctionalized Au@UiO-66(NH2); Au nanoparticles; HBsAg
- Citation
- MICROCHIMICA ACTA, v.188, no.11
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MICROCHIMICA ACTA
- Volume
- 188
- Number
- 11
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4220
- DOI
- 10.1007/s00604-021-05022-6
- ISSN
- 0026-3672
1436-5073
- Abstract
- An ultrasensitive electrochemical immunosensor has been prepared using an immunofunctionalized zirconium (Zr)-based metal-organic framework (MOF) with gold (Au) decoration Au@UiO-66(NH2) composite-coated glassy carbon electrode (GCE) for the determination of infectious hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). We fabricated GCE with specific composite via immune-functionalization using anti-HBsAg with Au nanoparticles embedded in UiO-66(NH2). The electrochemical sensing performance of the immunofunctionalized Au@UiO-66(NH2)/GCE with HBsAg was characterized by cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry. Under optimized conditions, there was a linear dynamic relationship in the buffer system between the electrical signal and HBsAg levels over the range 1.13 fg mL(-1)-100 ng mL(-1) (R-2 = 0.999) with a detection limit of 1.13 fg mL(-1). The total analysis time was 15 min per sample. Further validations were performed with HBsAg-spiked human serum samples, and similar detection limits as in the buffer system were observed with reduced signal intensities at lower concentrations of HBsAg (1, 10, and 100 fg mL(-1)) and minimal interference. The HBsAg electrochemical immunosensing assay had good selectivity and excellent reproducibility, thereby indicating its significant potential in the super-fast diagnosis of hepatitis B.
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