Microwave-assisted synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers for smartphone-based luminescent hemoglobin one-pot detection

Khadija Karim , Aziz Amine , Fabiana Arduini , Viviana Scognamiglio
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This work introduces a novel strategy to selectively and sensitively determine Hemoglobin (Hb) using a microwave-synthesized molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) and chemiluminescence (CL) as the detection method. Studies conducted on both MIP and non-imprinted polymer (NIP) evidenced that the MIP material exhibits a high adsorption capacity (48 µg/mg) and an imprinted factor of about 3, in addition to a selective adsorption property towards Hb in the presence of other proteins, whose structures are very similar to that of Hb. The high selectivity and sensitivity of the proposed biosensor were also assured by the CL detection, whose mechanism is based on Hb's ability to enhance luminol oxidation in an alkaline medium in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, emitting a blue light whose intensity is related to the Hb concentration. The emitted light intensities from the CL reaction, directly proportional to Hb concentration, were captured and analyzed using a smartphone and RGB Color application, avoiding the use of sophisticated equipment and facilitating the measurement process. In order to streamline and speed up the detection process, all the experimental steps including Hb adsorption on MIPHb, supernatant removal, CL reaction, and smartphone readout occur in a single 8-well strip. Therefore, the proposed approach offers one-pot detection for the sensitive (LOD = 0.03 µg.mL−1, equivalent to 1.5 nmol.L−1) and selective determination of Hb in blood samples, for biomedical or forensic applications, through a rapid, low-cost, simple, and affordable approach.

微波辅助合成用于智能手机发光血红蛋白单锅检测的分子印迹聚合物
本研究采用微波合成的分子印迹聚合物(MIP)和化学发光(CL)作为检测方法,介绍了一种选择性灵敏测定血红蛋白(Hb)的新策略。对分子印迹聚合物(MIP)和非印迹聚合物(NIP)进行的研究表明,分子印迹聚合物材料具有很高的吸附容量(48 微克/毫克)和约 3 的印迹因子,此外,在其他蛋白质(其结构与 Hb 非常相似)存在的情况下,它还对 Hb 具有选择性吸附特性。发光酚的检测机理基于 Hb 在过氧化氢存在的碱性介质中增强发光酚氧化的能力,发光酚会发出蓝光,蓝光的强度与 Hb 的浓度有关。CL 反应发出的光强度与 Hb 浓度成正比,使用智能手机和 RGB Color 应用程序捕获并分析这些光强度,从而避免了使用复杂的设备,简化了测量过程。为了简化和加快检测过程,所有实验步骤(包括 Hb 吸附在 MIPHb 上、去除上清液、CL 反应和智能手机读取)都在一个 8 孔板中完成。因此,所提出的方法通过快速、低成本、简单和经济实惠的方法,为血液样本中 Hb 的灵敏度(LOD = 0.03 µg.mL-1,相当于 1.5 nmol.L-1)和选择性测定提供了一次性检测,可用于生物医学或法医应用。
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