Impedimetric detection of galactose based on a galactose-binding lectin, Ricinus communis agglutinin I (RCA120)
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Title
- Impedimetric detection of galactose based on a galactose-binding lectin, Ricinus communis agglutinin I (RCA120)
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Author(s)
- Daeho Jeong; Won-Yong Lee
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Publication Date
- 2021-12-15
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Journal
- Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, v.903
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Publisher
- Elsevier B.V.
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Abstract
- © 2021 Elsevier B.V.A highly sensitive lectin-based impedimetric detection method has been developed for the determination of galactose in human serum samples. The present method is based on the selective interaction between a target galactose and a galactose-binding lectin, Ricinus communis agglutinin I (RCA120). The quantitative detection of galactose in human serum samples relies on the competition reaction of the target galactose of interest with β-galactose derivative immobilized on a gold electrode surface for a limited amount of RCA120. At equilibrium, the amount of bound RCA120-β-galactose complex on gold electrode surface is inversely proportional to the amount of the target galactose in sample solution. The binding of RCA120 onto the β-galactose-immobilized gold electrode was monitored through electron transfer resistance, which was directly measured by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The present method can detect galactose from 8.33 × 10−9 M to 1.25 × 10−6 M (r2 = 0.992) with a limit of detection of 5.87 × 10−9 M (S/N = 3), which is much lower than those obtained with enzyme-based amperometric and colorimetric detection methods. The present method was successfully applied to the determination of galactose in human serum samples.
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URI
- https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/11070
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DOI
- 10.1016/j.jelechem.2021.115846
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ISSN
- 1572-6657
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