Title :
Mesoporous hybrid membrane based label free electrochemical immunoassay
Author :
Pamsubsakul, Attasith ; Rijiravanich, Patsamon ; Surareungchai, Werasak
Author_Institution :
Biol. Eng. Program, King Mongkut´s Univ. of Technol. Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
We demonstrated an application of a mesoporous-silica hybrid membrane (MHM) toward label free electrochemical immunoassay. Mesoporous silica oriented parallel in the columnar pores of a commercial anodic alumina membrane was firstly prepared. The hybrid membrane was further functionalized with antibiodies and followed by interacting with pathogenic samples through immunorecognition event The sensing mechanism relies on the pore blocking from bound bacteria. The blockage could be traced by measuring the decrease in differential pulse voltammetric (DPV) current of ferrocenecarboxylic redox indicator. Herein, we are interested in proof of the concept on characterization of the constructed membrane, testing immunoreactivity on the membrane by ELISA and the detection of the target. The results showed the potential advantage of using this composite nanomaterial for enhancing the sensing response in the application of label free immunoassay.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biosensors; electrochemical sensors; enzymes; membranes; mesoporous materials; microorganisms; molecular biophysics; nanobiotechnology; nanocomposites; nanofabrication; nanoporous materials; nanosensors; oxidation; porosity; reduction (chemical); voltammetry (chemical analysis); Al2O3; ELISA; SiO2; bound bacteria; colunmar pores; commercial anodic alumina membrane; composite nanomaterial; differential pulse voltammetric current; ferrocenecarboxylic redox indicator; functionalized antibiodies; immunoreactivity; immunorecognition event; label free electrochemical immunoassay; mesoporous-silica hybrid membrane; pathogenic samples; pore blocking; sensing mechanism; sensing response; target detection; Active appearance model; Biosensors; Electrodes; Immune system; Nanobioscience; Mesoporous hybrid membrane; Salmonella typhimurium; immunoassay; label-free electrochemical sensor;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON), 2014 7th
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
DOI :
10.1109/BMEiCON.2014.7017442