Marrakchi, M.; Campos Sánchez, I.; Helali, S.; Mejri, N.; Soto Camino, J.; González Martínez, MÁ.; Hamdi, M.... (2011). A Label-Free Interdigitated Microelectrodes Immunosensor for Pesticide Detection. Sensor letters. 9:2203-2206. doi:10.1166/sl.2011.1800
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Title:
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A Label-Free Interdigitated Microelectrodes Immunosensor for Pesticide Detection
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Author:
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Marrakchi, Mouna
Campos Sánchez, Inmaculada
Helali, S.
Mejri, N.
Soto Camino, Juan
González Martínez, Miguel Ángel
Hamdi, M.
Abdelghani, A.
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UPV Unit:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Química - Departament de Química
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Abstract:
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[EN] A sensitive, simple and label-free immunosensor for atrazine detection was developed. The immunosensor was based on antibody physisorption as immobilization technique. This technique was proposed as a cost-effective ...[+]
[EN] A sensitive, simple and label-free immunosensor for atrazine detection was developed. The immunosensor was based on antibody physisorption as immobilization technique. This technique was proposed as a cost-effective gold immuno-functionalization strategy alternative to SAM-based strategy for pesticide detection. Each step of immunosensor construction was characterized by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and the antibody-atrazine interaction was measured in a dynamic range from 10 to 150 ng/mL. This method was highly selective for atrazine and propazine, showing weak or no cross-reactivity to other similar compounds like terbutylazine. A limit detection of 10 ng/mL of atrazine was detected in PBS buffer with a good reproductibility. Lower limit detection in tap water was obtained.
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Subjects:
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Atrazine
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
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Immunosensor
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Physisorption
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Cross-reactivity
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Dynamic range
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Immobilization technique
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Interdigitated microelectrodes
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Label free
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Label-free immunosensor
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Lower limits
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Pesticide detection
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Propazine
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Reproductibility
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Tap water
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Antibodies
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Herbicides
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Microelectrodes
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Immunosensors
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Source:
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Sensor letters. (issn:
1546-198X
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DOI:
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10.1166/sl.2011.1800
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Publisher:
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American Scientific Publishers
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Publisher version:
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asp/senlet/2011/00000009/00000006/art00024?token=00561ef47838269a06c30b41333c4a2f7a3f6a2d3b7446477d3f34704f6d62222c227e372530332976d8f2
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Thanks:
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This work was financially supported by the PCI cooperation project between Spain and Tunisia. The authors thank Dr. F. Del Campo and Dr. E. Baldrich from CNM-Barcelona (Spain) for the interdigitated microelectrode fabrication. ...[+]
This work was financially supported by the PCI cooperation project between Spain and Tunisia. The authors thank Dr. F. Del Campo and Dr. E. Baldrich from CNM-Barcelona (Spain) for the interdigitated microelectrode fabrication. Pr. A. Abdelghani has to thanks the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) for the material donation.
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Artículo
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