Gold/Cerium(IV) Oxide-Modified Flexible Electrodes for Enzymatic Detection of Triglyceride

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Sensors Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1109/LSENS.2024.3506160
Parvathy Nair;Varun Vikram Santurkar;Khairunnisa Amreen;Ponnalagu R N;Sanket Goel
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Triglyceride (TG) testing aids in determining the likelihood of heart disease development. An elevated TG level increases the risk of heart attack and stroke by causing atherosclerosis. Point-of-care TG detection not only identifies these risks earlier but also enables user-friendly, cost-effective onsite usage. Thus, in this work, for the detection of TG, an electrochemical biosensor has been developed with a primary focus on portability and affordability. The sensor consists of an electrochemical cell fabricated with screen-printed carbon electrodes printed on commercially available overhead projector sheets. The detection approach is enzymatic, with lipase acting as the primary detector, immobilized on an Au/CeO 2 -modified working electrode. The current generated during the enzymatic reaction between the immobilized lipase and TG sample is proportional to the sample concentration. The electrochemical technique, cyclic voltammetry (CV), is used to quantify the amount of TG. The sensor is fabricated and tested with a solution of glyceryl tributyrate at a concentration range of 0.2 to 10 mM without the need for sample pretreatment. A portable potentiostat is utilized to perform the electrochemical characterization of the fabricated device. The calculated limit of detection and limit of quantification of TG are 0.25 and 0.76 mM, respectively. The proposed design is compact, easy to fabricate, and highly portable, showing great potential for continuous point-of-care monitoring of human TG levels.
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金/氧化铈修饰柔性电极用于酶检测甘油三酯
甘油三酯(TG)测试有助于确定心脏病发展的可能性。升高的TG水平会导致动脉粥样硬化,从而增加心脏病发作和中风的风险。现场TG检测不仅可以更早地识别这些风险,还可以实现用户友好、成本效益高的现场使用。因此,在这项工作中,为了检测TG,已经开发了一种电化学生物传感器,主要关注便携性和可负担性。该传感器由一个电化学电池组成,由印刷在商用投影仪上的丝网印刷碳电极制成。检测方法是酶促的,脂肪酶作为主要检测器,固定在Au/ ceo2修饰的工作电极上。固定化脂肪酶与TG样品之间酶促反应产生的电流与样品浓度成正比。电化学技术循环伏安法(CV)被用来定量TG的量。该传感器在浓度范围为0.2至10 mM的三丁酸甘油酯溶液中制备和测试,无需样品预处理。利用便携式恒电位器对所制器件进行电化学表征。TG的计算检出限为0.25 mM,定量限为0.76 mM。所提出的设计结构紧凑,易于制造,并且高度便携,显示出对人体TG水平进行连续护理点监测的巨大潜力。
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