2022
DOI: 10.5599/jese.1455
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Screen-printed carbon electrode/natural silica-ceria nanocomposite for electrochemical aptasensor application

Abstract: A nanocomposite of natural silica and ceria was synthesized to modify a screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) to develop an aptasensor to detect epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) protein in urine as a biomarker of hypertension. The method steps were the synthesis of natural silica-ceria nanocomposite using the hydrothermal method, obtaining of natural silica nanoparticles from the extraction of alkaline silica sand and ceria nanoparticles from cerium nitrate, modification of SPCE/natural silica-ceria, immobili… Show more

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“…Nanoceria or ceria nanoparticle-based materials are widely used in many fields including catalyst, fuel cell, antioxidant, sensor, and biosensor applications. In particular, nanoceria has been reported to improve sensitivity, selectivity, stability and maintain good long-term bioactivity in electrochemical biosensor techniques. ,, The modified nanoceria electrode can also drive biomolecules such as STV on the electrode surface. STV then is utilized to bind biotinylated bioreceptors such as antibodies, DNA, RNA, or aptamers to recognize the target biomolecules specifically. , This feature was utilized to modify the bioreceptor on the electrode surface in electrochemical biosensor applications, including the detection of glucose, diclofenac, and ENaC protein …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nanoceria or ceria nanoparticle-based materials are widely used in many fields including catalyst, fuel cell, antioxidant, sensor, and biosensor applications. In particular, nanoceria has been reported to improve sensitivity, selectivity, stability and maintain good long-term bioactivity in electrochemical biosensor techniques. ,, The modified nanoceria electrode can also drive biomolecules such as STV on the electrode surface. STV then is utilized to bind biotinylated bioreceptors such as antibodies, DNA, RNA, or aptamers to recognize the target biomolecules specifically. , This feature was utilized to modify the bioreceptor on the electrode surface in electrochemical biosensor applications, including the detection of glucose, diclofenac, and ENaC protein …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30−32 In particular, nanoceria has been reported to improve sensitivity, selectivity, stability and maintain good long-term bioactivity in electrochemical biosensor techniques. 12,33,34 The modified nanoceria electrode can also drive biomolecules such as STV on the electrode surface. STV then is utilized to bind biotinylated bioreceptors such as antibodies, DNA, RNA, or aptamers to recognize the target biomolecules specifically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The published aptamers by Song et al have drawn the interest of researchers working on constructing electrochemical aptasensor. [27][28][29][30][31] An electrochemical aptamer-based sensor created by Idili et al was tested directly on saliva samples. Additionally, Zakashansky et al developed an aptasensor for saliva samples with a detection limit of 1 ng mL −1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%