Title of article
Polyaniline Based Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Dengue Virus Infection
Author/Authors
Dutta, Reshmi Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Bioengineering - SRM Institute of Science and Technology - Kattankulathur - Tamil Nadu, India , K, Thangapandi Department of Biotechnology - National Institute of Technology - Yupia - Papum Pare - Arunachal Pradesh, India , Mondal, Sumantra Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Bioengineering - SRM Institute of Science and Technology - Kattankulathur - Tamil Nadu, India , Nanda, Amalesh Department of Biotechnology - National Institute of Technology - Yupia - Papum Pare - Arunachal Pradesh, India , Bose, Shreyosi Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Bioengineering - SRM Institute of Science and Technology - Kattankulathur - Tamil Nadu, India , Sanyal, Shairee Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Bioengineering - SRM Institute of Science and Technology - Kattankulathur - Tamil Nadu, India , Jana, Saikat Kumar Department of Biotechnology - National Institute of Technology - Yupia - Papum Pare - Arunachal Pradesh, India , Ghorai, Suvankar Department of Biotechnology - Faculty of Bioengineering - SRM Institute of Science and Technology - Kattankulathur - Tamil Nadu, India
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8
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77
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84
Abstract
Dengue burden is increasing day-by-day globally. A rapid, sensitive,
cost-effective early diagnosis kit is the need of the hour. In this study, a label-free electrochemical
immunosensor was proposed for dengue virus detection. A modified Polyaniline
(PANI) coated Glassy Carbon (GC) electrode, immobilized with DENV NS1
antibody was used to detect the circulating DENV NS1 antigen in both spiked and infected
sample.
Methods: Cloning, purification and expression of DENV NS1 protein in Escherichia coli
(E. coli) was performed and sensor design, PANI modification on GC electrode surface
by electrochemical polymerization and immobilization of NS1 antibody on the modified
electrode surface was done and finally the analytical performance of the electrochemical
immunosensor was done using Cyclic Voltammetry (CV) and Electrochemical
Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS).
Results: CV and EIS were used to study and quantitate the circulating DENV antigen.
The calibration curve showed wide linearity, good sensitivity (Slope=13.8% IpR/ml.ng-1)
and distribution of data with a correlation coefficient (R) of 0.997. A lower Limit of
Detection (LOD) was found to be 0.33 ng.ml-1 which encourages the applicability of
the sensor.
Conclusion: Thus, a PANI based new electrochemical immunosensor has been developed
which has the potential to be further modified for the development of cost effective,
point of care dengue diagnostic kit.
Keywords
Voltammetry , Polyaniline , Electrodes , Dielectric spectroscopy , Dengue virus
Journal title
AJMB Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2646940
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