Title : Novel Carbon\/PEDOT\/PSS-Based Screen-Printed Biosensors for Acetylcholine Neurotransmitter and Acetylcholinesterase Detection in Human Serum - Ashmawy_2019_Molecules_24_ |
Author(s) : Ashmawy NH , Almehizia AA , Youssef TA , El-Galil EAA , Al-Omar MA , Kamel AH |
Ref : Molecules , 24 : , 2019 |
Abstract :
New reliable and robust potentiometric ion-selective electrodes were fabricated using poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT/PSS) as the solid contact between the sensing membrane and electrical substrate for an acetylcholine (ACh) bioassay. A film of PEDOT/PSS was deposited on a solid carbon screen-printed platform made from ceramic substrate. The selective materials used in the ion-selective electrode (ISE) sensor membrane were acetylcholinium tetraphenylborate (ACh/TPB/PEDOT/PSS-ISE) (sensor I) and triacetyl-beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD/PEDOT/PSS-ISE) (sensor II). The sensors revealed clear enhanced Nernstian response with a cationic slope 56.4 +/- 0.6 and 55.3 +/- 1.1 mV/decade toward (ACh(+)) ions over the dynamic linear range 1.0 x 10(-)(6)-1 x 10(-)(3) and 2.0 x 10(-)(6)-1.0 x 10(-)(3) M at pH 5 with limits of detection 2.0 x 10(-7) and 3.2 x 10(-7) M for sensors I and II, respectively. The selectivity behavior of both sensors was also tested and the sensors showed a significant high selectivity toward ACh(+) over different common organic and inorganic cations. The stability of the potential response for the solid-contact (SC)/ISEs was evaluated using a chronopotentiometric method and compared with that of electrodes prepared without adding the solid-contact material (PEDOT/PSS). Enhanced accuracy, excellent repeatability, good reproducibility, potential stability, and high selectivity and sensitivity were introduced by these cost-effective sensors. The sensors were also used to measure the activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). A linear plot between the initial rate of the hydrolysis of ACh(+) substrate and enzyme activity held 5.0 x 10(-3)-5.2 IUL(-1) of AChE enzyme. Application to acetylcholine determination in human serum was done and the results were compared with the standard colorimetric method. |
PubMedSearch : Ashmawy_2019_Molecules_24_ |
PubMedID: 31003551 |
Ashmawy NH, Almehizia AA, Youssef TA, El-Galil EAA, Al-Omar MA, Kamel AH (2019)
Novel Carbon\/PEDOT\/PSS-Based Screen-Printed Biosensors for Acetylcholine Neurotransmitter and Acetylcholinesterase Detection in Human Serum
Molecules
24 :
Ashmawy NH, Almehizia AA, Youssef TA, El-Galil EAA, Al-Omar MA, Kamel AH (2019)
Molecules
24 :