Electrochemical Immunoassay for Free Prostate Specific Antigen (f-PSA) Using Magnetic Beads

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2008

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Wiley InterScience

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1521-4109'

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P. Sarkar , D. Ghosh , D. Bhattacharyay , S. J. Setford , A. P. F. Turner, Electrochemical Immunoassay for Free Prostate Specific Antigen (f-PSA) Using Magnetic Beads, Electroanalysis, 2008, Volume 20, Issue 13, Pages 1414 to 1426

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Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a prominent marker for the prostate carcinoma. It is found in human blood in free (f-PSA) and complex forms. These two forms together are called total PSA (t-PSA). Estimation of both forms is essential to predict malignancy. In this study we report a unique and effective technique of electrochemical detection of f-PSA using magnetic beads on a three-electrode screen-printed sensor. A magnetic bead enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was performed in a cuvette. Following the immunoassay, magnetic beads were recovered by a magnetic concentrator and transferred on the working electrode of the 3-electrode assembly. The amperometric response, a measure of the amount of residual enzyme activity on the beads and hence the concentration of analyte in solution, was determined by addition of enzyme substrate. The device has a detection limit of <0.1 ng mL-1 f-PSA and a linear range of 0 to 1 ng mL-1 f-PSA.

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Bioanalytical methods, Bioassays, Biosensors, Immunoassays, ELISA

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