Thread-Based Bienzymatic
Biosensor for Linoleic Acid
Detection
Posted on 2024-10-11 - 01:43
The concentration
of nonesterified fatty acids (NEFAs) in biological
media is associated with metabolic and cardiovascular disorders (e.g.,
diabetes, cancer, and cystic fibrosis) and in food products is indicative
of their quality. Therefore, the early identification of NEFAs is
crucial for both medical diagnosis and food quality assessment. However,
the development of a portable and scalable sensor capable of detecting
these compounds at a low cost presents challenges due to their considerable
chemical and physical stability. This research endeavors to illustrate
the viability of detecting linoleic acid using a chemiresistive bienzymatic
sensor constructed with cotton thread. The sensor’s design
incorporates the conductive polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrenesulfonate
(PEDOT:PSS) within the thread, alongside the enzymes horseradish peroxidase
(HRP) and lipoxygenase (LOX). By implementing this technology, a sensitive
detection range spanning from 161 nM to 16.1 μM is achieved
when the PEDOT:PSS/HRP/LOX system is integrated into a single thread.
The sensor exhibits exceptional selectivity toward linoleic acid,
owing to the specific enzymatic reaction between LOX and linoleic
acid. This selectivity is upheld even in the presence of other unsaturated
fatty acids. This system can be used for future designs with the capability
to detect polyunsaturated fatty acids and other intricate biomolecules.