Liver Cancer Detection by a Simple, Inexpensive and Effective Immunosensor with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Chemicals and Reagents
2.2. Equipment
2.3. Fabrication of DCP Immunosensor
2.4. Measurements of the Immunosensor Response to DCP
3. Results and Discussion
Performance of the DCP Immunosensor | Actual | |
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Linear Range | 3.125–2000 ng/mL | |
Sensitivity | Based on Z measurement | 25.76 Ω/Log (ng/mL) |
Based on Z' measurement | −60.25 Ω/Log (ng/mL) | |
Based on Z" measurement | −51.38 Ω/Log (ng/mL) | |
Linearity | Based on Z measurement | R2 = 0.81 |
Based on Z' measurement | R2 = 0.87 | |
Based on Z" measurement | R2 = 0.95 | |
Limit of Detection (S/N ratio = 3) | Based on Z measurement | 0.440 ng/mL |
Based on Z' measurement | 0.081 ng/mL | |
Based on Z" measurement | 0.078 ng/mL | |
SFR | Based on Z measurement | 4.189 kHz–5 MHz |
Based on Z' measurement | 6.887–10 kHz | |
Based on Z" measurement | 21.080–39.244 kHz | |
OMF | Based on Z measurement | 5.00 MHz |
Based on Z' measurement | 7.799 kHz | |
Based on Z" measurement | 23.870 kHz | |
Repeatability | Coefficients of variations | 3.69% |
Reliability | Intra-rater reliability (ICC 3,k) | 0.97 |
Inter-rater reliability (ICC 2,k) | 0.95 | |
Stability (4 °C storage in a dry & dark condition for 20 days) | Retaining 89% of its initial value |
Standard DCP (ng/mL) | Actual (ng/mL) | Recovery (%) | Relative Error (%) |
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4 | 4.15 | 96.2 | 3.8 |
20 | 20.82 | 95.9 | 4.1 |
200 | 206.41 | 96.8 | 3.2 |
2000 | 2094.13 | 95.3 | 4.7 |
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Ching, C.T.-S.; Van Hieu, N.; Cheng, T.-Y.; Fu, L.-S.; Sun, T.-P.; Liu, M.-Y.; Huang, S.-H.; Yao, Y.-D. Liver Cancer Detection by a Simple, Inexpensive and Effective Immunosensor with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. Sensors 2015, 15, 29408-29418. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151129408
Ching CT-S, Van Hieu N, Cheng T-Y, Fu L-S, Sun T-P, Liu M-Y, Huang S-H, Yao Y-D. Liver Cancer Detection by a Simple, Inexpensive and Effective Immunosensor with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. Sensors. 2015; 15(11):29408-29418. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151129408
Chicago/Turabian StyleChing, Congo Tak-Shing, Nguyen Van Hieu, Teng-Yun Cheng, Lin-Shien Fu, Tai-Ping Sun, Ming-Yen Liu, Su-Hua Huang, and Yan-Dong Yao. 2015. "Liver Cancer Detection by a Simple, Inexpensive and Effective Immunosensor with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles" Sensors 15, no. 11: 29408-29418. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151129408
APA StyleChing, C. T. -S., Van Hieu, N., Cheng, T. -Y., Fu, L. -S., Sun, T. -P., Liu, M. -Y., Huang, S. -H., & Yao, Y. -D. (2015). Liver Cancer Detection by a Simple, Inexpensive and Effective Immunosensor with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. Sensors, 15(11), 29408-29418. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151129408