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Manganese dioxide-core-shell hyperbranched chitosan (MnO2-HBCs) nano-structured screen printed electrode for enzymatic glucose biosensors

In this study, the synthesis, characterization and testing of new polymeric-metal oxide nanocomposites for enzymatic glucose biosensors were performed. Among various nano-composites, manganese dioxide-core-shell hyperbranched chitosan (MnO 2 -HBCs) provided rapid and high efficiency direct electron...

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Published in:RSC advances 2016-01, Vol.6 (11), p.19185-19191
Main Authors: Abd El-Haleem, Hala S, Hefnawy, Amr, Hassan, Rabeay Y. A, Badawi, Ashraf H, El-Sherbiny, Ibrahim M
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Language:English
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Summary:In this study, the synthesis, characterization and testing of new polymeric-metal oxide nanocomposites for enzymatic glucose biosensors were performed. Among various nano-composites, manganese dioxide-core-shell hyperbranched chitosan (MnO 2 -HBCs) provided rapid and high efficiency direct electron transfer from the redox active centre of an immobilized enzyme and screen printed electrode. The assay optimization was achieved after testing the effects of several factors such as type of crosslinking agent, accumulation potential, toxicity of heavy metals and interferences on the bioactivity of GOx. Results demonstrated sensitivity of the proposed method to detect inhibition effects of metal ions and also the response of agents interfering with glucose measurement. A chronoamperometric calibration curve was obtained, and the oxidation current of the enzymatically produced H 2 O 2 was linearly dependent on glucose concentration with a detection limit of 7 μg mL −1 . Thus, the clinical determination of glucose concentration was performed on blood samples and the results were correlated with a reference method. In conclusion, the current study suggests a new class of electrochemical biosensors and paves the way for further promising applications. In this study, the synthesis, characterization and testing of new polymeric-metal oxide nanocomposites for enzymatic glucose biosensors were performed.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/c6ra24419j