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Protein imprinted CaAlg/CaSiO3 hybrid hydrogel modified electrochemical sensor for sensitive detection of BSA

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS [2025]
Yuansheng Lin, Zhilong Guo, Suling Dong, Yixin Li, Bohong Kan, Kongyin Zhao, Sidi Li, Zhengchun Yang
ABSTRACT

Hydrogels showed superiorities in molecularly imprinting sensors for detecting biomolecules owing to their stimulus-responsive nature. However, the excessive swelling of hydrogel during the elution process damages the imprinting cavities, leading to a reduction in sensitivity. In this study, a molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensor was designed for rapid protein recognition. The sensor utilized a composite hydrogel based on hybrid cross-linked calcium alginate/calcium silicate (CaAlg/CaSiO 3 ) to mitigate the excessive swelling of the CaAlg hydrogel. The preparation involved coating a bare carbon electrode with a sodium silicate-sodium alginate (Na 2 SiO 3 -NaAlg) mixed solution, cross-linking with CaCl 2 solution, and eluting bovine serum albumin (BSA) with Tris-HCl solution. The incorporation of CaSiO 3 nanoparticles stabilized the organic-inorganic hybrid structure, enhancing the hydrogel's resistance to swelling and maintaining cavity integrity. The molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) sensor demonstrated high selectivity for BSA, excellent repeatability, long-term stability, and reproducibility, showing the potential for improved sensitivity in biomolecule detection.

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