Micromachines (Oct 2024)

Salivary Cortisol Detection with a Fully Inkjet-Printed Paper-Based Electrochemical Sensor

  • Miguel Zea,
  • Hamdi Ben Halima,
  • Rosa Villa,
  • Imad Abrao Nemeir,
  • Nadia Zine,
  • Abdelhamid Errachid,
  • Gemma Gabriel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi15101252
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 1252

Abstract

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Electrochemical paper-based analytical devices (ePADs) offer an innovative, low-cost, and environmentally friendly approach for real-time diagnostics. In this study, we developed a functional all-inkjet paper-based electrochemical immunosensor using gold (Au) printed ink to detect salivary cortisol. Covalent binding of the cortisol monoclonal antibody onto the printed Au surface was achieved through electrodeposition of 4-carboxymethylaniline (CMA), with ethanolamine passivation to prevent non-specific binding. The ePAD exhibited a linear response within the physiological cortisol range (5–20 ng/mL), with sensitivities of 25, 23, and 19 Ω·ng/mL and R2 values of 0.995, 0.979, and 0.99, respectively. Additionally, interference studies against tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) yielded excellent results. This novel ePAD, fabricated using inkjet printing technology on paper, simplifies the process, reduces environmental impact, and lowers fabrication costs.

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