Abstract

AbstractThe present study describes a novel electrochemical aptasensor for detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), a key cancer biomarker. The sensing strategy relied on the CEA‐induced bridge assembly, as a physical barrier, on the surface of gold electrode, resulting in a significant increase of the sensor sensitivity. Under optimal conditions, the aptasensing platform showed a wide linear range (3 pg/mL to 40 ng/mL) and a low detection limit (0.9 pg/mL). Some possible interfering materials were also assessed and the results indicated that the designed aptasensor had good specificity toward CEA. The quantitation of CEA in the spiked human serum samples confirmed the reliability and applicability of the electrochemical aptasensor. So, the developed sensing method has a potential application in the clinical diagnosis.

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