October 10, 2005
Journal Article

Rapid, quantitative and sensitive immunochromatographic assay based on stripping voltammetric detection of a metal ion label

Abstract

A novel, sensitive immunochromatographic electrochemical biosensor (IEB) which combines an immunochromatographic strip technique with an electrochemical detection technique is demonstrated. The IEB takes advantages of the speed and low-cost of the conventional immunochromatographic test kits and high-sensitivity of stripping voltammetry. Bismuth ions (Bi3+) have been coupled with the antibody through the bifunctional chelating agent diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA). After immunoreactions, Bi3+ was released and quantified by anodic stripping voltammetry at a built-in single-use screen-printed electrode. As an example for the applications of such novel device, the detection of human chorionic gonadotronphin (HCG) in a specimen was performed. This biosensor provides a more user-friendly, rapid, clinically accurate, and less expensive immunoassay for such analysis in specimens than currently available test kits.

Revised: November 22, 2005 | Published: October 10, 2005

Citation

Lu F., K. Wang, and Y. Lin. 2005. Rapid, quantitative and sensitive immunochromatographic assay based on stripping voltammetric detection of a metal ion label. Analyst 130, no. 11:1513-1517. PNNL-SA-45517.