Nano anti-tumor necrosis factor-alpha based potentiometric sensor for tumor necrosis factor-alpha detection
Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha promotes rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptoms, including inflammation and bone erosion. The role of TNF-alpha. in RA is considered to be complex because cytokine is responsible for a wide-range of functions, such as activation of immune cells, stimulation of osteoclast differentiation, and induction of cellular apoptosis. It has appeared that the determination of TNF-alpha concentration in serum might be helpful in the staging and prognosis of diseases. In this study, a simple and sensitive potentiometric sensor method has described for the determination of TNF-alpha in serum. Influences of the membrane composition, concentration and equilibrium time have been investigated on the response properties of the electrode. The sensor has exhibited a visibly enhanced response toward TNF-alpha over the concentration range of 0.1-1.0 mg L-1 with a lower detection limit (LDL) of 0.015 mg L-1 and a slope of 62.2 mV decade(-1). The sensor has demonstrated a quick and reliable response, ability to be reproduced, as well as long-term stability
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Sensors and Actuators B-ChemicalVolume
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