Cr. Suri et al., DETERMINATION OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN-M CONCENTRATION BY PIEZOELECTRIC CRYSTAL IMMUNOBIOSENSOR COATED WITH PROTAMINE, Biosensors & bioelectronics, 9(4-5), 1994, pp. 325-332
In the present study, the specific binding between protamine and immun
oglobulin M (IgM) has been exploited to construct a piezoelectric crys
tal based immunobiosensor for the determination of concentration of Ig
M. The system consisted of highly stable IC based oscillator, 8-digit
frequency counter and modified piezoelectric crystal device. The cryst
al surface was physically modified and chemically treated (refluxed) w
ith strong acid to produce stable hydroxylic groups of silicon oxide.
This modified surface reacted strongly with coupling reagents for bind
ing of protein molecules. The protamine was immobilized by using eithe
r gamma-aminopropyltriethoxy silane (gamma-APTES) or 2.2.2-trifluoroet
hanesulfonyl chloride (tresyl chloride). Scanning electron microscope
images of piezo crystal revealed that tresyl activated surface present
ed more surface area for binding than gamma-APTES modified surface and
showed better sensitivity. This immobilization technique also improve
d the reproducibility and long term stability of the detection system.
Using the system described, the IgM concentration up to the level of
10 ng/ml could be detected without interference of IgG.