简单的一锅试验,用于视觉和智能手机定量人类尿液和生物液体中的白蛋白。

IF 6.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Talanta Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-07 DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2025.128443
Nopchulee Cheeveewattanagul, Oranut Warachit, Paskorn Muangphrom, Patsamon Rijiravanich
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摘要

本研究介绍了一种简单有效的用H8适配体修饰磁珠(H8Apt-MB-HA)定量人白蛋白(HA)的一锅法,适用于各种生物体液,包括尿液、血清和汗液。在与透明质酸结合后,适配体-头复合物表现出浓度依赖的聚集:在低透明质酸水平下分散良好,在高浓度时聚集,在磁场作用下迅速沉积在u形孔板中。这些聚集模式在视觉上是可识别的,无需复杂的仪器就可以进行快速的定性筛选。对于定量分析,使用ImageJ软件处理由智能手机或平板扫描仪(Cytation™5)捕获的数字图像,从而实现准确的信号量化。上视图和下视图检测达到5.9和6.5 mg L-1的检出限,并在尿液pH值5.0-7.0范围内表现出稳健的性能。与其他生物成分的最小交叉反应性证实了适体的高特异性。患者尿液样本的临床验证显示与标准免疫比浊法具有良好的相关性,强调了该分析在护理点检测中的潜力。这种方法支持即时解释和临床决策,尤其在资源有限的环境和肾脏相关疾病的常规监测中有价值。
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Simple one-pot assay for visual and smartphone-based quantification of human albumin in urine and biological fluids.

This study introduces a simple and effective one-pot assay for the quantification of human albumin (HA) using H8 aptamer-modified magnetic beads (H8Apt-MB-HA), applicable across various biological fluids, including urine, serum, and sweat. Upon binding to HA, the aptamer-bead complexes exhibit concentration-dependent aggregation: well-dispersed at low HA levels and clustered at higher concentrations, with rapid sedimentation under a magnetic field in U-shaped well plates. These aggregation patterns are visually discernible, enabling rapid qualitative screening without the need for complex instrumentation. For quantitative analysis, digital images captured by a smartphone or a plate scanner (Cytation™ 5) are processed using ImageJ software, allowing for accurate signal quantification. The top and bottom-view assay achieves a detection limit of 5.9 and 6.5 mg L-1 and demonstrates robust performance across a urinary pH range of 5.0-7.0. Minimal cross-reactivity with other biological components confirms the aptamer's high specificity. Clinical validation with patient urine samples shows excellent correlation with standard immunoturbidimetric methods, underscoring the assay's potential for point-of-care testing. This approach supports immediate interpretation and clinical decision making, especially valuable in resource-limited settings and for routine monitoring of kidney-related disorders.

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Talanta
Talanta 化学-分析化学
CiteScore
12.30
自引率
4.90%
发文量
861
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Talanta provides a forum for the publication of original research papers, short communications, and critical reviews in all branches of pure and applied analytical chemistry. Papers are evaluated based on established guidelines, including the fundamental nature of the study, scientific novelty, substantial improvement or advantage over existing technology or methods, and demonstrated analytical applicability. Original research papers on fundamental studies, and on novel sensor and instrumentation developments, are encouraged. Novel or improved applications in areas such as clinical and biological chemistry, environmental analysis, geochemistry, materials science and engineering, and analytical platforms for omics development are welcome. Analytical performance of methods should be determined, including interference and matrix effects, and methods should be validated by comparison with a standard method, or analysis of a certified reference material. Simple spiking recoveries may not be sufficient. The developed method should especially comprise information on selectivity, sensitivity, detection limits, accuracy, and reliability. However, applying official validation or robustness studies to a routine method or technique does not necessarily constitute novelty. Proper statistical treatment of the data should be provided. Relevant literature should be cited, including related publications by the authors, and authors should discuss how their proposed methodology compares with previously reported methods.
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