Abstract

The concentration ratio of glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) to total hemoglobin (Hb) has long been used to accurately determine stagewise diabetes because this parameter represents a reliable and accurate biomarker of mean 90-day blood glucose values. In this paper, we report a time-resolved chemiluminescence assay that can detect both Hb and HbA1c. For the determination of Hb, the interaction of heme in Hb with H2O2 in NaOH solution was performed to generate a chemiluminescence peak. HbA1c was detected using a sandwich immunoassay based on an acridine ester-labeling method using the same Hb chemiluminescence trigger system. The results showed that the repeatability %CV of the proposed method for multiple detections of HbA1c and Hb ranged from 1.22 to 2.21%, with a median value of 1.73%, while the within-site reproducibility %CV ranged from 2.13 to 3.27%, with a median value of 2.81%. Compared with the conventional HPLC method (BIO-RAD D10 system), the correlation coefficient was 0.9959. In conclusion, a time-resolved multiple chemiluminescence immunoassay biosensor for HbA1c/Hb detection was established, and the method has excellent reproducibility and accuracy, thus demonstrating great potential for clinical application.

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