Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) technology has revolutionized the study of affinity-based biomolecular in- teractions, offering label-free and real-time analysis capabilities. However, traditional SPR gold chips have been viewed as disposable due to challenges in post-use reconditioning, leading to significant resource wastage and increased costs. To address this issue, we propose a novel approach utilizing polynorepinephrine-based (PNE) Molecularly Imprinted Bio-Polymers (MIBPs) as alternative receptors to conventional antibodies. Self-adhesive MIBPs do not require covalent immobilization. This enables efficient and rapid chip functionalization and post-use removal, facilitating multiple reuses of the plasmon source without compromising analytical perfor- mance. We conducted a thorough characterization and data analysis, confirming the robustness and repeatability of a single MIBP-functionalized chip for human IgG detection. 10 cycles of reconditioning and reuse, assayed by 60 kinetic calibrations, were performed. Our findings demonstrate the potential indefinite reuse of SPR chips facilitated by PNE MIBPs, with implications for streamlining test development and routine implementation in SPR biosensing applications. Therefore, they represent a sustainable solution to the longstanding challenge of disposable SPR gold chips also by reducing the reliance on animal-derived Abs for bioanalytic testing. Being also extremely low-cost and green, PNE-based MIBPs minimize the ecological footprint associated with traditional SPR assays. Overall, our work represents a significant advancement towards the development of reusable SPR biosensors. It promises a more sustainable and cost-effective future for biomedical research and diagnostic ap- plications, with application on other transducers and bioanalytical platforms.

Sustainable and effective reconditioning of SPR gold chips functionalized with molecularly imprinted polynorepinephrine / Sestaioni, Davide; Giurlani, Walter; Ciacci, Giulia; Camagni, Valentina; Palladino, Pasquale; Barucci, Andrea; Scarano, Simona. - In: ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0003-2670. - (2024). [10.1016/j.aca.2024.343037]

Sustainable and effective reconditioning of SPR gold chips functionalized with molecularly imprinted polynorepinephrine

Valentina Camagni;
2024

Abstract

Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) technology has revolutionized the study of affinity-based biomolecular in- teractions, offering label-free and real-time analysis capabilities. However, traditional SPR gold chips have been viewed as disposable due to challenges in post-use reconditioning, leading to significant resource wastage and increased costs. To address this issue, we propose a novel approach utilizing polynorepinephrine-based (PNE) Molecularly Imprinted Bio-Polymers (MIBPs) as alternative receptors to conventional antibodies. Self-adhesive MIBPs do not require covalent immobilization. This enables efficient and rapid chip functionalization and post-use removal, facilitating multiple reuses of the plasmon source without compromising analytical perfor- mance. We conducted a thorough characterization and data analysis, confirming the robustness and repeatability of a single MIBP-functionalized chip for human IgG detection. 10 cycles of reconditioning and reuse, assayed by 60 kinetic calibrations, were performed. Our findings demonstrate the potential indefinite reuse of SPR chips facilitated by PNE MIBPs, with implications for streamlining test development and routine implementation in SPR biosensing applications. Therefore, they represent a sustainable solution to the longstanding challenge of disposable SPR gold chips also by reducing the reliance on animal-derived Abs for bioanalytic testing. Being also extremely low-cost and green, PNE-based MIBPs minimize the ecological footprint associated with traditional SPR assays. Overall, our work represents a significant advancement towards the development of reusable SPR biosensors. It promises a more sustainable and cost-effective future for biomedical research and diagnostic ap- plications, with application on other transducers and bioanalytical platforms.
2024
polynorepinephrine; molecularly imprinted polymers; biosensors; surface plasmon resonance; immunoglobulins; machine learning
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Sustainable and effective reconditioning of SPR gold chips functionalized with molecularly imprinted polynorepinephrine / Sestaioni, Davide; Giurlani, Walter; Ciacci, Giulia; Camagni, Valentina; Palladino, Pasquale; Barucci, Andrea; Scarano, Simona. - In: ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0003-2670. - (2024). [10.1016/j.aca.2024.343037]
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