Halamek_2005_Talanta_65_337

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Title : Piezoelectric affinity sensors for cocaine and cholinesterase inhibitors - Halamek_2005_Talanta_65_337
Author(s) : Halamek J , Makower A , Knosche K , Skladal P , Scheller FW
Ref : Talanta , 65 :337 , 2005
Abstract :

We report here the development of piezoelectric affinity sensors for cocaine and cholinesterase inhibitors based on the formation of affinity complexes between an immobilized cocaine derivative and an anti-cocaine antibody or cholinesterase. For both binding reactions benzoylecgonine-1,8-diamino-3,4-dioxaoctane (BZE-DADOO) was immobilized on the surface of the sensor. For immobilization, pre-conjugated BZE-DADOO with 11-mercaptomonoundecanoic acid (MUA) via 2-(5-norbornen-2,3-dicarboximide)-1,1,3,3-tetramethyluronium-tetrafluoroborate (TNTU) allowed the formation of a chemisorbed monolayer on the piezosensor surface. The detection of cocaine was based on a competitive assay. The change of frequency measured after 300s of the binding reaction was used as the signal. The maximum binding of the antibody resulted in a frequency decrease of 35Hz (with an imprecision 3%, n = 3) while the presence of 100pmoll(-1) cocaine decreased the binding by 11%. The limit of detection was consequently below 100pmoll(-1) for cocaine. The total time of one analysis was 15min. This BZE-DADOO-modified sensor was adapted for the detection of organophosphates. BZE-DADOO - a competitive inhibitor - served as binding element for cholinesterase in a competitive assay.

PubMedSearch : Halamek_2005_Talanta_65_337
PubMedID: 18969804

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Halamek J, Makower A, Knosche K, Skladal P, Scheller FW (2005)
Piezoelectric affinity sensors for cocaine and cholinesterase inhibitors
Talanta 65 :337

Halamek J, Makower A, Knosche K, Skladal P, Scheller FW (2005)
Talanta 65 :337