Title :
Disposable thick-film liposome immunosensor for theophylline using immunochromatographic matrix
Author :
Lee, Kmg Shin ; Lee, Won-Yong ; Park, Je-Kyun
Author_Institution :
Devices & Mater. Lab., LG Corp. Inst. of Technol., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
A novel electrochemical immunosensor based on liposome signal amplification and immunochromatography has been developed for the determination of theoghylline, a therapeutic drug, as a model analyte. The immunosensor is composed of two major parts; a disposable screen-printed electrode and a nitrocellulose strip. The nitrocellulose strip contains a sample loading zone, an immobilized antibody competition zone, and a signal generation zone containing ferrocyanide-loaded liposomes in an ascending sequence. Upon loading a liquid sample to the immunosensor, capillary action causes the theophylline and theophylline-melittin conjugate to migrate through an anti-theophylline antibody zone, where competition occurs. The unbound theophylline-melittin conjugates further migrate into the signal generation zone, where liposomes are disrupted to release the electroactive ferrocyanides which are amperometrically detected by the screen-printed electrode. The current produced is directly proportional to the amount of free theophylline in the sample. The lowest detection limit obtained with this immunosensor is 5 μg/ml
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; biosensors; chromatography; electrochemical analysis; patient treatment; proteins; thick film devices; amperometric detection; anti-theophylline antibody zone; ascending sequence; capillary action; disposable screen-printed electrode; disposable thick-film liposome immunosensor; electroactive ferrocyanides; electrochemical immunosensor; ferrocyanide-loaded liposomes; immobilized antibody competition zone; immunochromatographic matrix; immunochromatography; liposome signal amplification; model analyte; nitrocellulose strip; sample loading zone; signal generation zone; theophylline; theophylline-melittin conjugate; therapeutic drug; Biochemistry; Drugs; Electrodes; Event detection; Laboratories; Lipidomics; Pharmaceutical technology; Signal analysis; Signal generators; Strips;
Conference_Titel :
Solid State Sensors and Actuators, 1997. TRANSDUCERS '97 Chicago., 1997 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3829-4
DOI :
10.1109/SENSOR.1997.613616