Catalytic effects of magnetic and conductive nanoparticles on immobilized glucose oxidase in skin sensors

被引:5
作者
Alarcon-Segovia, Lilian C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Bandodkar, Amay J. [4 ]
Rogers, John A. [4 ]
Rintoul, Ignacio [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Litoral, Inst Desarrollo Tecnol Ind Quim, Santa Fe, Argentina
[2] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Santa Fe, Argentina
[3] Univ Maria Auxiliadora, Asuncion, Paraguay
[4] Northwestern Univ, Querey Simpson Inst Bioelect, Evanston, IL USA
关键词
nanomagnetite; nanogold; integrated electronics; biomaterials; biosensors; diagnostics; diabetics; COPRECIPITATION SYNTHESIS; BIOSENSOR; PH; COPOLYMERIZATION; COMPOSITE;
D O I
10.1088/1361-6528/ac0668
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
Wearable skin sensors is a promising technology for real-time health care monitoring. They are of particular interest for monitoring glucose in diabetic patients. The concentration of glucose in sweat can be more than two orders of magnitude lower than in blood. In consequence, the scientific and technological efforts are focused in developing new concepts to enhance the sensitivity, decrease the limit of detection (LOD) and reduce the response time (RT) of glucose skin sensors. This work explores the effect of adsorbed superparamagnetic magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) and conductive nanoparticles (CNPs) on carbon nanotube substrates (CNTs) used to immobilize glucose oxidase enzyme in the working electrode of skin sensors. MNPs and CNPs are made of magnetite and gold, respectively. The performance of the sensors was tested in standard buffer solution, artificial sweat, fresh sweat and on the skin of a healthy volunteer during an exercise session. In the case of artificial sweat, the presence of MNPs accelerated the RT from 7 to 5 s at the expense of increasing the LOD from 0.017 to 0.022 mM with slight increase of the sensitivity from 4.90 to 5.09 mu Am M-1 cm(-2). The presence of CNPs greatly accelerated the RT from 7 to 2 s and lowered the LOD from 0.017 to 0.014 mM at the expense of a great diminution of the sensitivity from 4.90 to 4.09 mu Am M-1 cm(-2). These effects were explained mechanistically by analyzing the changes in the concentration of free oxygen and electrons promoted by MNPs and CNPs in the CNTs and its consequences on the the glucose oxidation process.
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