Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2013-04-15

Microfabricated glucose biosensor for culture well operation.

R M Pemberton, T Cox, R Tuffin, I Sage, G A Drago, N Biddle, J Griffiths, R Pittson, G Johnson, J Xu, S K Jackson, G Kenna, R Luxton, J P Hart

Index: Biosens. Bioelectron. 42 , 668-77, (2013)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

A water-based carbon screen-printing ink formulation, containing the redox mediator cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPC) and the enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx), was investigated for its suitability to fabricate glucose microbiosensors in a 96-well microplate format: (1) the biosensor ink was dip-coated onto a platinum (Pt) wire electrode, leading to satisfactory amperometric performance; (2) the ink was deposited onto the surface of a series of Pt microelectrodes (10-500 μm diameter) fabricated on a silicon substrate using MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) microfabrication techniques: capillary deposition proved to be successful; a Pt microdisc electrode of ≥100 μm was required for optimum biosensor performance; (3) MEMS processing was used to fabricate suitably sized metal (Pt) tracks and pads onto a silicon 96 well format base chip, and the glucose biosensor ink was screen-printed onto these pads to create glucose microbiosensors. When formed into microwells, using a 340 μl volume of buffer, the microbiosensors produced steady-state amperometric responses which showed linearity up to 5 mM glucose (CV=6% for n=5 biosensors). When coated, using an optimised protocol, with collagen in order to aid cell adhesion, the biosensors continued to show satisfactory performance in culture medium (linear range to 2 mM, dynamic range to 7 mM, CV=5.7% for n=4 biosensors). Finally, the operation of these collagen-coated microbiosensors, in 5-well 96-well format microwells, was tested using a 5-channel multipotentiostat. A relationship between amperometric response due to glucose, and cell number in the microwells, was observed. These results indicate that microphotolithography and screen-printing techniques can be combined successfully to produce microbiosensors capable of monitoring glucose metabolism in 96 well format cell cultures. The potential application areas for these microbiosensors are discussed.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Related Compounds

  • Cobalt phthalocyan...

Related Articles:

Comparative study of different alcohol sensors based on Screen-Printed Carbon Electrodes.

2012-05-30

[Anal. Chim. Acta 728 , 69-76, (2012)]

Generators of reactive oxygen forms gamma-irradiation and ascorbic acid--cobalt metallocomplexes induced large-scale fragmentation and reparation of DNA in tumor cells.

2008-05-01

[Bull. Exp. Biol. Med. 145(5) , 600-3, (2008)]

Comparison between the electrocatalytic properties of different metal ion phthalocyanines and porphyrins towards the oxidation of hydroxide.

2008-02-15

[Talanta 74(5) , 1562-7, (2008)]

Poly(dimethylsiloxane) cross-linked carbon paste electrodes for microfluidic electrochemical sensing.

2011-08-07

[Analyst 136(15) , 3177-84, (2011)]

Nonenzymatic amperometric organic peroxide sensor based on nano-cobalt phthalocyanine loaded functionalized graphene film.

2012-01-27

[Anal. Chim. Acta 712 , 64-71, (2012)]

More Articles...