Abstract

Spiegelmers, mirror image L- RNA oligonucleotides, possesses high plasma stability and non-immunogenicity. Herein, a novel spiegelmer based impedimetric biosensor grafted with Au nanoparticles and molybdenum disulfide nanoflowers/graphene nanoribbons nanocomposite has been designed to detect hepcidin in spiked-in human serum sample. Firstly, molybdenum disulfide nanoflowers/graphene nanoribbons (MoS2NF-GNR) hybrid was drop-casted onto the FTO electrode followed by electro deposition of Au nanoparticles (AuNPs). Hepcidin specific thiolated spiegelmer was then immobilized on the MoS2NF-GNR@AuNPs for hepcidin detection. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used to assess the performance of the sensing platform based on the variation of charge transfer resistance (ΔRct) relative to the Fe(CN)64−/3- electrochemical probe in the presence of hepcidin. The impedance signals were recorded at the frequency range of 10−1 to 105 Hz and potential was set as 0.18 V. Under optimized conditions, the limit of detection of spiegelmer based sensor for hepcidin was 0.173 pgmL−1 within a wide linear range of 0.005–10 ngmL−1. The biosensor possesses selectivity, acceptable reproducibility with RSD as 4.76% and stability for up to 20 days. The satisfactory recovery result (89.8–103.1 %) in human serum indicates that the sensor has applicability in clinical monitoring of hepcidin.

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