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Amyloid Beta Detection by Faradaic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Using Interdigitated Microelectrodesopen access

Authors
Park, Jin SooKim, Hye JinLee, Ji-HoonPark, Jung HoKim, JinsikHwang, Kyo SeonLee, Byung Chul
Issue Date
Feb-2018
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
amyloid beta; redox reagent; [Fe(CN)(6)](3-/4-); faradaic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; biosensor; high sensitivity
Citation
SENSORS, v.18, no.2
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
18
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9779
DOI
10.3390/s18020426
ISSN
1424-8220
1424-3210
Abstract
Faradaic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (f-EIS) in the presence of redox reagent, e.g., [Fe(CN)(6)](3/4), is widely used in biosensors owing to its high sensitivity. However, in sensors detecting amyloid beta (A beta), the redox reagent can cause the aggregation of A beta, which is a disturbance factor in accurate detection. Here, we propose an interdigitated microelectrode (IME) based f-EIS technique that can alleviate the aggregation of A beta and achieve high sensitivity by buffer control. The proposed method was verified by analyzing three different EIS-based sensors: non-faradaic EIS (nf-EIS), f-EIS, and the proposed f-EIS with buffer control. We analyzed the equivalent circuits of nf-EIS and f-EIS sensors. The dominant factors of sensitivity were analyzed, and the impedance change rates via A beta reaction was compared. We measured the sensitivity of the IME sensors based on nf-EIS, f-EIS, and the proposed f-EIS. The results demonstrate that the proposed EIS-based IME sensor can detect A beta with a sensitivity of 7.40-fold and 10.93-fold higher than the nf-EIS and the f-EIS sensors, respectively.
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