Ambalika S Tanak, S. Muthukumar, I. Hashim, S. Prasad
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Rapid electrochemical device for single-drop point-of-use screening of parathyroid hormone
Aim: Novel electrochemical point-of-use biosensing device for rapid assessment of parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels has been developed. Materials & methods: The analytical nanobiosensor was designed by integrating unique high density semiconducting nanostructured arrays on a flexible sensing surface. Surface modification technique was tailored for enhancing the interaction of nanostructure–biological interface to capture the target PTH level. Results & conclusion: We demonstrate a rapid nanobiosensor to detect PTH in human serum, plasma and whole blood with a limit of detection of 1 pg/ml and a clinically relevant dynamic range from 1 to 1000 pg/ml. This is the first demonstration of detecting PTH as a point-of-use device devoid of sample pretreatment suitable in a surgical setting with high specificity to PTH.