Measurement of the Biotin Concentration Using QCM Biosensors
This paper presents a novel Ni-Co alloy coated QCM biosensor fabricated by electroplating nickel and cobalt on the surface of 10-MHz AT-cut QCM. The biotin was immobilized on the coated surface by the affinity mechanism of Ni-Co alloy. Then, the immunoreactions can be performed on the QCM biosensors. The results show that the Ni-Co alloy coated QCM biosensor can provide specific binding with His-tagged biotin. For different biotin concentrations, the QCM produced different frequency shifts. In addition, fluorescent detection was also performed to show that the coated Ni-Co film has better nonspecific binding ability than nitrocellulose film to immobilize His-tagged proteins for target analyses. The advantages of this biosensor include: (1) label-free detection based on the principle of QCM resonator; (2) minimal sample consumption (0.5 μl of biotin each drop used in this study); (3) inexpensive fabrication process using the well-developed electroplating technique.
Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) Electroplating Immunosensors
Yaw-Jen Chang Chia-Chen Liao Cheng-Hao Chang
Department of Mechanical Engineering Chung Yuan Christian University 200,Chung Pei Rd.,Chung Li,Taiwan 32023,R.O.C
国际会议
北京
英文
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2009-06-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)