Direct electrochemical biosensing in gastrointestinal fluids

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Víctor Ruiz-Valdepeñas Montiel
Juliane R. Sempionatto
Susana Campuzano
José M. Pingarrón
Berta Esteban Fernández de Ávila
Joseph Wang
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[1] University of California San Diego,Department of Nanoengineering
[2] Complutense University of Madrid,Department of Analytical Chemistry
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Edible electrode; Biosensor; Gastrointestinal fluids; Acid resistant surfaces; Selective activation;
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Edible electrochemical biosensors with remarkable prolonged resistance to extreme acidic conditions are described for direct glucose sensing in gastrointestinal (GI) fluids of different pH ranges and compositions. Such direct and stable glucose monitoring is realized using carbon-paste biosensors prepared from edible materials, such as olive oil and activated charcoal, shown to protect the activity of the embedded glucose oxidase (GOx) enzyme from strongly acidic conditions. The enzymatic resistance to low-pH deactivation allowed performing direct glucose monitoring in strong acidic environments (pH 1.5) over a 90-min period, while the response of conventional screen-printed (SP) biosensors decreased significantly following 10-min incubation in the same fluid. The developed edible biosensor displayed a linear response between 2 and 10 mM glucose with sensitivity depending on the pH of the corresponding GI fluid. In addition, coating the electrode surface with pH-responsive enteric coatings (Eudragit® L100 and Eudragit® E PO), of different types and densities, allows tuning the sensor activation in gastric and intestinal fluids at specific predetermined times. The attractive characteristics and sensing performance of these edible electrochemical biosensors, along with their pH-responsive actuation, hold considerable promise for the development of ingestible devices towards the biosensing of diverse target analytes after prolonged incubation in challenging body fluids.
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页码:4597 / 4604
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