Jct. Eijkel et al., AN ISFET-BASED DIPSTICK DEVICE FOR PROTEIN-DETECTION USING THE ION-STEP METHOD, Biosensors & bioelectronics, 12(9-10), 1997, pp. 991-1001
A compact and easy-to-operate device for the detection of proteins in
solution is described. The device consists of an ISFET pH-sensor in th
e middle of a Ag/AgCl electrode, on top of which a microporous composi
te membrane is deposited. The measurement proceeds by offering an ion
step and measuring the transient change of the ISFET potential versus
the Ag/AgCl electrode. The potential transient is modulated by adsorpt
ion of protein to the membrane by incubation in a protein-containing s
olution. Theory is developed to describe the ISFET potential transient
versus the Ag/AgCl electrode starting from the ISFET and Ag/AgCl pote
ntial transients versus an external reference electrode. Conditions ar
e formulated under which the Ag/AgCl electrode potential is sufficient
ly stable to be used as the reference. Both theory and preliminary mea
surements show that this condition is met under several characteristic
measuring conditions. When the internal reference electrode is used,
the ion step can be offered simply by manual transference ('dipping')
of the device between vessels of different salt concentration instead
of by using a complex flow-through set-up. Measurements show a remarka
ble absence of noise in the potential signal of the dipstick device. (
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