Abstract

A sensitive and specific immunosensor for the detection of the hormones cortisol and lactate in human or animal biological fluids, such as sweat and saliva, was devised using the label-free electrochemical chronoamperometric technique. By using these fluids instead of blood, the biosensor becomes noninvasive and is less stressful to the end user, who may be a small child or a farm animal. Electroreduced graphene oxide (e-RGO) was used as a synergistic platform for signal amplification and template for bioconjugation for the sensing mechanism on a screen-printed electrode. The cortisol and lactate antibodies were bioconjugated to the e-RGO using covalent carbodiimide chemistry. Label-free electrochemical chronoamperometric detection was used to analyze the response to the desired biomolecules over the wide detection range. A detection limit of 0.1 ng mL−1 for cortisol and 0.1 mM for lactate was established and a correlation between concentration and current was observed. A portable, handheld potentiostat assembled with Bluetooth communication and battery operation enables the developed system for point-of-care applications. A sandwich-like structure containing the sensing mechanisms as a prototype was designed to secure the biosensor to skin and use capillary action to draw sweat or other fluids toward the sensing mechanism. Overall, the immunosensor shows remarkable specificity, sensitivity as well as the noninvasive and point-of-care capabilities and allows the biosensor to be used as a versatile sensing platform in both developed and developing countries.Graphical

Highlights

  • Cortisol is a glucocorticoid class hormone that is secreted by the zona fasciculata of the adrenal glands [1]

  • The Electroreduced graphene oxide (e-RGO) on screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) was synthesized by the electrochemical reduction technique after successive reductive scans of graphene oxide (GO) in phosphate-buffer saline (PBS)

  • The Cyclic voltammograms (CVs) response was checked at each step of immunosensor modification, and the CV characteristics illustrated in Fig. 3c are for the redox electrochemical reaction of ferro/ferri

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Summary

Introduction

Cortisol is a glucocorticoid class hormone that is secreted by the zona fasciculata of the adrenal glands [1]. These technologies have allowed for consistent monitoring of various health indicators, such as heart rate and electrical activity, blood glucose levels, and brain wave activity [12] Many of these devices use Bluetooth technology to transmit the collected data to a smartphone with a designed mobile application to receive the data, interpret the signal, and display a final, meaningful value to the user [8, 13, 14]. The development of a noninvasive, POC method to measure cortisol and lactate in body fluids can permit the monitoring of these biomarkers as an early warning sign of disease and stress.

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Characterization and Sample Preparation
Graphene Embedded Electrode Fabrication and Characterization
Antibodies Conjugation Over e-RGO and Biointerface Development
Label-Free Electrochemical Quantification of Cortisol and Lactate Antigen
Interference Study
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