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Iridium oxide-modified reference screen-printed electrodes for point-of-care portable electrochemical cortisol detection
Cortisol is a well-known stress biomarker; this study focuses on using electrochemical immuno-sensing to measure the concentration of cortisol selectively and sensitively in artificial samples. Anti-cortisol antibodies have been immobilised on polycrystalline Au electrodes via strong covalent thiol...
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description | Cortisol is a well-known stress biomarker; this study focuses on using electrochemical immuno-sensing to measure the concentration of cortisol selectively and sensitively in artificial samples. Anti-cortisol antibodies have been immobilised on polycrystalline Au electrodes via strong covalent thiol bonds, fabricating an electrochemical bio-immunosensor for cortisol detection. IrOx was then anodically electrodeposited as a reference electrode on a commercial screen-printed electrode and electrochemical impedance spectrometry (EIS) studies were used to correlate the electrochemical response to cortisol concentration and the induced changes in charge transfer resistance (Rct). A linear relationship between the Rct and the logarithm of cortisol concentration was found in concentrations ranging from 1 ng/mL to 1 mg/mL with limit of detection at 11.85 pg/mL (32.69 pM). The modification of the reference electrode with iridium oxide has greatly improved the reproducibility of the screen-printed electrode. The sensing system can provide a reliable and sensitive detection approach for cortisol measurements.
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