Disposable solar microcell array-based addressable photoelectrochemical sensor for high-throughput and multiplexed analysis of salivary metabolites.

Biosensors & bioelectronics(2023)

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The high-throughput detection of multiple metabolites in saliva by electrochemical sensors is usually a challenge, which however is essential to the comprehensive evaluation of health status or screening of diseases. Here, a light-addressable and paper-based hydrogen peroxide (HO) photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor for the high-throughput detection of multiple salivary metabolites is reported. This sensor has a unique solar microcell array structure with a silver nanowires/fullerene-Congo red (AgNWs/C-CR) disc working electrode (WE) and a single-walled carbon nanotubes/platinum nanowires (SWCNTs/PtNWs) ring reference/counter electrode (RE/CE) in each microcell. Enzymes of different metabolites are immobilized on different separated microcells of a cover slide over the sensor, from which enzymatically produced HO can react with p-hydroxyphenyl boric acid (4-HPBA) on the WE of the sensor to generate hydroquinone (HQ) for photocurrent responses. Based on this strategy, a disposable PEC sensor of saliva was developed, which allows the multiplexed detection of uric acid (UA), glucose (GLU) and lactate (LA) in diluted human saliva with high sensitivity and selectivity. Moreover, the detection throughput and application field of the sensor can be easily extended by connecting a series of sensors in parallel or varying the enzymes. The present work thus establishes a cost-effective approach to the scalable construction of versatile biosensing platforms with tunable throughput and varied analytes.
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High-throughput,Light-addressable,Multiple salivary metabolites,Photoelectrochemical sensors,Solar microcell array
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