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Analysis of Staphylococcus aureus Molecules in Non-Treated Blood Using Mercury Immobilized Carbon Nanotube Sensor
Authors:In Hea Cho  Kwang Jin Choi  Ji Hyun Kim  Kyung Lee  Suw Young Ly
Affiliation:1.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul 02841, Korea;2.Smith College of Liberal Arts, Sahmyook University, 815, Hwarang-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01795, Korea;3.College of Nursing, Sahmyook University, 815, Hwarang-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01795, Korea;4.Biosensor Research Institute, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul 01811, Korea;
Abstract:Staphylococcus aureus bacteria is a ubiquitous Gram-positive microorganism that causes infections related to the sudden infant death syndrome. Recently, basic detection methods depend on complicated PCR amplification, electric separation, spectric adsorption and other detection systems. However, in this study, simplified sensitive voltammetric skills are developed. To identify an effective diagnostic method for Staphylococcus aureus (SA), a voltammetric sensing probe was sought using mercury immobilized on a carbon nanotube sensor (MCN). The voltammetric MCN conditions were optimized through stripping and cyclic voltammetry. Diagnostic electrolyte was used on non-treated blood sera as an electrolyte solution. The optimum cyclic and stripping analytical working range was 0.5–4.0 mL (3 × 102~5 × 102 CFU/0.5 mL) SA. The statistic relative standard deviation of 0.1 mL SA was observed to be 0.0078 (n = 5). Using the optimum parameters, a diagnostic test was performed by the direct assay of SA in non-treated human blood and patient sera. Here, the developed results can be used for the direct assay of non-treated blood sera, organ monitoring, in-vivo diagnosis, and other assays requiring SA detection.
Keywords:Staphylococcus aureus   molecular probe   voltammetry   assay   carbon nanotube sensor   mercury immobilization
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