Detection of cancer antigens (CA-125) using gold nano particles on interdigitated electrode-based microfluidic biosensor
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2019
Abstract
Integrating microfluidics with biosensors is of great research interest with the increasing trend of lab-on-the chip and point-of-care devices. Though there have been numerous studies performed relating microfluidics to the biosensing mechanisms, the study of the sensitivity variation due to microfluidic flow is very much limited. In this paper, the sensitivity of interdigitated electrodes was evaluated at the static drop condition and the microfluidic flow condition. In addition, this study demonstrates the use of gold nanoparticles to enhance the sensor signal response and provides experimental results of the capacitance difference during cancer antigen-125 (CA-125) antigen–antibody conjugation at multiple concentrations of CA-125 antigens. The experimental results also provide evidence of disease-specific detection of CA-125 antigen at multiple concentrations with the increase in capacitive signal response proportional to the concentration of the CA-125 antigens. The capacitive signal response of antigen–antibody conjugation on interdigitate electrodes has been enhanced by approximately 2.8 times (from 260.80 to 736.33 pF at 20 kHz frequency) in static drop condition and approximately 2.5 times (from 205.85 to 518.48 pF at 20 kHz frequency) in microfluidic flow condition with gold nanoparticle-coating. The capacitive signal response is observed to decrease at microfluidic flow condition at both plain interdigitated electrodes (from 260.80 to 205.85 pF at 20 kHz frequency) and gold nano particle coated interdigitated electrodes (from 736.33 to 518.48 pF at 20 kHz frequency), due to the strong shear effect compared to static drop condition. However, the microfluidic channel in the biosensor has the potential to increase the signal to noise ratio due to plasma separation from the whole blood and lead to the increase concentration of the biomarkers in the blood volume for sensing.
Identifier
85066474167 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Nano Convergence
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-019-0173-6
e-ISSN
21965404
Issue
1
Volume
6
Grant
NSF IIP-1643861
Fund Ref
U.S. Department of Energy
Recommended Citation
Nunna, Bharath Babu; Mandal, Debdyuti; Lee, Joo Un; Singh, Harsimranjit; Zhuang, Shiqiang; Misra, Durgamadhab; Bhuyian, Md Nasir Uddin; and Lee, Eon Soo, "Detection of cancer antigens (CA-125) using gold nano particles on interdigitated electrode-based microfluidic biosensor" (2019). Faculty Publications. 7126.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/7126
