A Cost-Effective And Sensitive Photothermal Biosensor For The Diagnosis Of Diabetes Based On Quantifying The Sialic Acid Content On Erythrocytes

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL(2021)

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Photothermal sensors represent a novel type of probe having potential in the field of clinical diagnostics particularly due to the lack of a tedious sample pre-treatment, a sophisticated equipment and a skilled manpower. Herein, we describe the fabrication of a micmfluidic nickel-resistive temperature detector (micro-NiRTD) for the selective monitoring of diabetes using a boronate-based sialic acid (SA) receptor. This work represents an improvement made to our previous photothermal sensor designs by reducing the cost by about 100-fold and significantly improving the sensitivity of the device, enabling the detection of sialic acid contents as low as 0.06 mu mol/mL, a 4-fold improvement compared to the sensor described our previous study. The average temperature difference between healthy subjects and diabetes patients was found to be 0.181 degrees C dL/g with micro-Ni-RTD in comparison with 0.043 degrees C dL/g with our previous platinum-based resistive temperature detector (Pt-RTD) reported previously The enhancement in the discriminatory ability of micro-Ni-RTD for the diabetic clinical samples compared with healthy control can be attributed to the modified surface modification strategy and the incorporation of the micmfluidic channels. Thus, micro-Ni-RTD represents a convenient, rapid, reliable, and low-cost biosensor for the clinical monitoring of diabetes patients.
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Photothermal biosensor, Diabetes, Sialic acid, Temperature detector, Microfluidic
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