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TítuloImprinted fluorescent cellulose membranes for the on-site detection of myoglobin in biological media
Autor(es)Piloto, Margarida
Ribeiro, David S. M.
Rodrigues, S. Sofia M.
Santos, João L. M.
Sampaio, Paula
Sales, M. G. F.
Palavras-chavemyoglobin
quantum dots
molecularly imprinted polymers
optical sensor
cellulose membrane
point-of-care
Data19-Abr-2021
EditoraAmerican Chemical Society
RevistaACS Applied Bio Materials
CitaçãoPiloto, Margarida; Ribeiro, David S. M.; Rodrigues, S. Sofia M.; Santos, João L. M.; Sampaio, Paula; Sales, M. G. F., Imprinted fluorescent cellulose membranes for the on-site detection of myoglobin in biological media. ACS Applied Bio Materials, 4(5), 4224-4235, 2021. DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.1c00039
Resumo(s)In this work, the conjugation of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) to quantum dots ( QDs) was successfully applied in the assembly of an imprinted cellulose membrane [hydroxy ethyl cellulose (HEC)/MIP@QDs] for the specific recognition of the cardiac biomarker myoglobin (Myo) as a sensitive, user-friendly, and portable system with the potential for point-of-care (POC) applications. The concept is to use the MIPs as biorecognition elements, previously prepared on the surface of semiconductor cadmium telluride QDs as detection particles. The fluorescent quenching of the membrane occurred with increasing concentrations of Myo, showing linearity in the interval range of 7.39-291.3 pg/mL in alO00-fold diluted human serum. The best membrane showed a linear response below the cutoff values for myocardial infarction (23 ng/mL), a limit of detection of 3.08 pg/mL, and an imprinting factor of 1.65. The incorporation of the biorecognition element MIPs on the cellulose substrate brings an approach toward a portable and user-friendly device in a sustainable manner. Overall, the imprinted membranes display good stability and selectivity toward Myo when compared with the nonimprinted membranes (HEC/NIP@QDs) and have the potential to be applied as a sensitive system for Myo detection in the presence of other proteins. Moreover, the conjugation of MIPs to QDs increases the sensitivity of the system for an optical label-free detection method, reaching concentration levels with clinical significance.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/73277
DOI10.1021/acsabm.1c00039
ISSN2576-6422
Versão da editorahttps://pubs.acs.org/journal/aabmcb
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