An immunological interleukine-6 capacitive biosensor using perturbation with a potentiostatic step
- PMID: 9842701
- DOI: 10.1016/s0956-5663(98)00058-x
An immunological interleukine-6 capacitive biosensor using perturbation with a potentiostatic step
Abstract
An instrument for potentiostatic capacitance measurements, based on perturbation with a potentiostatic step was used. The capacitive sensor consisted of self-assembled sulfur compounds on gold to which antibodies towards Interleukine 6, Il-6, had been immobilized. The biosensor was part of a potentiostatic three-electrode system with an extra reference electrode. Two different methods using epoxy- or carbodiimide coupling of the polyclonal antibodies were compared. The antigen Il-6 could be detected from 5 x 10(-16) to 5 x 10(-13) M with one immobilization method and to more than 5 x 10(-9) M with the other. No labels were necessary since the binding of the antigen was detected directly. The insulating properties of the different layers of the biosensor were investigated.
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