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  • Cortisol AuPd plasmonic unc...
    Leitão, Cátia; Leal-Junior, Arnaldo; Almeida, Ana R.; Pereira, Sónia O.; Costa, Florinda M.; Pinto, João L.; Marques, C.

    Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 03/2021, Letnik: 29
    Journal Article

    •Cortisol detection based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) using an unclad plastic optical fiber (POF).•High sensitivity and low limit of detection (LOD).•Selectivity of the proposed sensor for stress hormone was performed showing high specificity.•Optical sensor solution with relatively low-cost interrogation method, straightforward signal processing.•Interesting working range (0.005−10 ng/mL) for different biological samples from human or marine life. This paper presents the development and feasibility tests of a cortisol immunosensor. The sensor is based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) using an unclad plastic optical fiber (POF) in which the SPR is used as sensitivity enhancer, promoted by a gold/palladium (AuPd) alloy coating. The AuPd coated fibers were functionalized with an anti-cortisol antibody and passivated with bovine serum albumin (BSA) to be tested in the presence of cortisol as target analyte. The antibody-antigen binding reaction caused a variation of the refractive index on the surface of the AuPd coating, which leads to a shift of the SPR signature wavelength. The sensor was tested for different cortisol concentrations, ranging from 0.005 to 10 ng/mL. The reported biosensor presented a total wavelength shift of 15 nm for the testing range, putting in evidence a high sensitivity. Control tests for selectivity assessment were also performed. Concentrations as high as 10 ng/mL of cortisol, in a sensor functionalized with anti-hCG antibodies, only resulted in 1 nm variation of the resonance wavelength, 15 times lower than the one functionalized with the anti-cortisol antibodies, which indicates a high selectivity for the proposed approach. For this sensing approach the limit of detection (LOD) was determined to be 1 pg/mL. The proposed SPR based POF sensor has a low-cost interrogation method, high sensitivity and low LOD, straightforward signal processing and find important applications in different biological fields.