Abstract

Beta-amyloid 42 (Aβ-42) peptide is an essential biomarker for Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis. This study presents high sensitivity and stability sensors for Aβ-42 peptide detection, along with an integrated handheld analysis and display device. The sensors, with a wide response range and high accuracy, capable of measuring Aβ-42 peptide concentration at the femtogram level, could have enabled early screening for AD. Employing an in-situ grown three-dimensional sensor, the specific surface area of the sensor was increased by 200 % which, thereby, provided more antibody binding sites to enhance detection accuracy. This electrochemical sensor demonstrated a broad linear response range from 4.5 × 10−8 pg/mL to 4.5 × 102 pg/mL and could accurately determine the concentration of spiked analytes (including artificial saliva, human plasma, and human blood). Furthermore, the sensor exhibited satisfactory stability, with only a 5 % sensitivity loss after 35 days of storage at 4 °C. Additionally, this handheld Aβ-42 peptide testing device incorporates a display for result delivery. Such innovative technology could fill the gap in the market for portable testing instruments and could provide an efficient and reliable solution for early AD screening.

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