Reactive Arrays of Colorimetric Sensors for Metabolite and Steroid Identification.

Gary Batres, Talia Jones, Hannah Johnke, Mark Wilson, Andrea E Holmes, Sharmin Sikich
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The work described herein examines a rapid mix-and-measure method called DETECHIP suitable for screening of steroids and metabolites. The addition of steroids and metabolites to reactive arrays of colorimetric sensors generated characteristic color "fingerprints" that were used to identify the analyte. A color analysis tool was used to identify the analyte pool that now includes biologically relevant analytes. The mix-and-measure arrays allowed the detection of disease metabolites, orotic acid and argininosuccinic acid; and the steroids androsterone, 1,4-androstadiene, testosterone, stanozolol, and estrone. The steroid 1,4-androstadiene was also detected by this method while dissolved in synthetic urine. Some of the steroids, such as androstadiene, stanozolol, and androsterone were co-dissolved with (2-hydroxypropyl)-β-cyclodextrin in order to increase solubility in aqueous buffered solutions. The colorimetric arrays do not intend to eliminate ELISA or mass spectroscopy based screening, but to possibly provide an alternative analytical detection method for steroids and metabolites.

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用于代谢物和类固醇鉴定的反应阵列比色传感器。
本文描述的工作检查了一种称为DETECHIP的快速混合测量方法,适用于筛选类固醇和代谢物。将类固醇和代谢物添加到反应性比色传感器阵列中,生成用于识别分析物的特征颜色“指纹”。使用颜色分析工具来识别分析物池,现在包括生物学相关的分析物。混合测量阵列允许检测疾病代谢物,山茱萸酸和精氨酸琥珀酸;还有类固醇雄酮,1,4-雄二烯,睾酮,斯坦诺唑尔和雌酮。在合成尿液中溶解类固醇1,4-雄甾二烯,也用该方法检测。一些类固醇,如雄甾烯、斯坦诺唑尔和雄酮与(2-羟丙基)-β-环糊精共溶,以增加在水缓冲溶液中的溶解度。比色阵列并不打算消除基于ELISA或质谱的筛选,但可能为类固醇和代谢物提供一种替代的分析检测方法。
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