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Vertically aligned carbon nanotube probes for monitoring blood cholesterol

Somenath Roy, Harindra Vedala and Wonbong Choi1

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Detection of blood cholesterol is of great clinical significance. The amperometric detection technique was used for the enzymatic assay of total cholesterol. Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs), vertically aligned on a silicon platform, promote heterogeneous electron transfer between the enzyme and the working electrode. Surface modification of the MWNT with a biocompatible polymer, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), converted the hydrophobic nanotube surface into a highly hydrophilic one, which facilitates efficient attachment of biomolecules. The fabricated working electrodes showed a linear relationship between cholesterol concentration and the output signal. The efficacy of the multiwall carbon nanotubes in promoting heterogeneous electron transfer was evident by distinct electrochemical peaks and higher signal-to-noise ratio as compared to the Au electrode with identical enzyme immobilization protocol. The selectivity of the cholesterol sensor in the presence of common interferents present in human blood, e.g. uric acid, ascorbic acid and glucose, is also reported.


PACS

87.85.Qr Nanotechnologies-design

87.80.-y Biophysical techniques (research methods)

82.47.Rs Electrochemical sensors

87.14.E- Proteins

07.07.Df Sensors (chemical, optical, electrical, movement, gas, etc.); remote sensing

87.15.N- Properties of solutions of macromolecules

Subjects

Instrumentation and measurement

Medical physics

Biological physics

Chemical physics and physical chemistry

Dates

Issue 4 (28 February 2006)

Received 26 July 2005, in final form 11 October 2005

Published 25 January 2006



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