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摘要
一种低成本、可持续和灵敏的方法来连续检测和定量生物体液中宝贵的代谢生物标志物酪氨酸(Tyr),将为帮助患者和医务人员进行饮食管理以及代谢性和神经退行性疾病的诊断和监测提供一个有价值的平台。因此,本研究为在柔性聚氯乙烯(PVC)衬底上开发氧化石墨烯(GO) -壳聚糖(CS)丝网印刷碳电极(SPCE) (GO-CS/SPCE)提供了一种简便的方法,用于Tyr的电化学检测。这种低成本的一次性传感器是通过简单的超声辅助化学反应策略成功地将一层均质GO-CS膜固定在SPCE表面而实现的。考虑到GO-CS优异的电化学传感性能,以及这些纳米材料的成本效益、一次性和生物相容性,我们选择GO-CS作为敏感纳米复合膜。GO-CS/SPCE具有30-500 $\mu M$的宽线性范围,灵敏度为0.03 $\mu a \mu M^{-1}$,重现性好,突出了GO-CS/SPCE作为低成本、一次性和实用的Tyr护理点(POC)检测传感器的潜力。
A low-cost, disposable GO-CS screen printed carbon electrode for electrochemical detection of tyrosine
A low-cost, sustainable and sensitive method for the continuous detection and quantification of Tyrosine (Tyr), a valuable metabolic biomarker, in biological fluids would present a valuable platform to aid patients and medical personnel in dietary management and the diagnosis and monitoring of metabolic and neurodegenerative disease. This work, therefore, presents a facile approach for the development of a graphene oxide (GO) - chitosan (CS) screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) (GO-CS/SPCE) on a flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC) substrate, for the electrochemical detection of Tyr. The low-cost, disposable sensor was achieved by successfully immobilizing a homogenous GO-CS film at the surface of the SPCE via a simple ultrasound-assisted chemical reaction strategy. GO-CS was chosen as the sensitive nanocomposite film due to excellent electrochemical sensing properties, as well as the cost-effective, disposable and biocompatible nature of these nanomaterials. The GO-CS/SPCE demonstrated a wide linear range of 30-500 $\mu M$ with a sensitivity of 0.03 $\mu A\mu M^{-1}$ and good reproducibility, highlighting the potential of GO-CS/SPCE as a low-cost, disposable and practical sensor for Tyr point of care (POC) testing.