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. 2020 Nov 1:219:121314.
doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121314. Epub 2020 Jun 30.

Ultrasensitive quantum dot-coupled-surface plasmon microfluidic aptasensor array for serum insulin detection

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Ultrasensitive quantum dot-coupled-surface plasmon microfluidic aptasensor array for serum insulin detection

Vini Singh. Talanta. .

Abstract

Monitoring insulin levels in complex clinical matrices such as serum, holds immense importance in diagnosing type of diabetes. The present study reports the development of surface plasmon resonance aptamer based insulin sensor array in a four-channel microfluidic format which utilizes antibody attached to magnetic nanoparticles for capturing insulin from diabetic patient serum samples and surface immobilized plasmon enhancing quantum dots for signal amplification. The aptasensor gives minimal non-specific binding due to the immobilization of high molecular weight dendrimers on a cysteamine monolayer. The aptamer-insulin-antibody sandwich microarray monitors insulin levels in two-fold diluted serum and offers a detection limit 800 fM with a linear dynamic range 0.8-250 pM. Its clinical applicability on measuring serum insulin levels in 24 diabetic patient samples and correlation with ELISA is demonstrated.

Keywords: Aptamers; Quantum dots; Serum insulin; Surface plasmon resonance; Type of diabetes.

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