Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric Biosensor

The trafficking of illegal drugs by criminal networks at borders, harbors, or airports is an increasing issue for public health as these routes ensure the main supply of illegal drugs. The prevention of drug smuggling, including the installation of scanners and other analytical devices to detect sma...

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Main Authors: Martin Paul, Robert Tannenberg, Georg Tscheuschner, Marco Ponader, Michael G. Weller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Biosensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/9/313
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spelling doaj-92ebaeb1772240c69bd6a8c7a74b01ac2021-09-25T23:48:01ZengMDPI AGBiosensors2079-63742021-09-011131331310.3390/bios11090313Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric BiosensorMartin Paul0Robert Tannenberg1Georg Tscheuschner2Marco Ponader3Michael G. Weller4Division 1.5 Protein Analysis, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Richard-Willstätter-Strasse 11, 12489 Berlin, GermanyDivision 1.5 Protein Analysis, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Richard-Willstätter-Strasse 11, 12489 Berlin, GermanyDivision 1.5 Protein Analysis, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Richard-Willstätter-Strasse 11, 12489 Berlin, GermanyDivision 1.5 Protein Analysis, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Richard-Willstätter-Strasse 11, 12489 Berlin, GermanyDivision 1.5 Protein Analysis, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Richard-Willstätter-Strasse 11, 12489 Berlin, GermanyThe trafficking of illegal drugs by criminal networks at borders, harbors, or airports is an increasing issue for public health as these routes ensure the main supply of illegal drugs. The prevention of drug smuggling, including the installation of scanners and other analytical devices to detect small traces of drugs within a reasonable time frame, remains a challenge. The presented immunosensor is based on a monolithic affinity column with a large excess of immobilized hapten, which traps fluorescently labeled antibodies as long as the analyte cocaine is absent. In the presence of the drug, some binding sites of the antibody will be blocked, which leads to an immediate breakthrough of the labeled protein, detectable by highly sensitive laser-induced fluorescence with the help of a Peltier-cooled complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) camera. Liquid handling is performed with high-precision syringe pumps and microfluidic chip-based mixing devices and flow cells. The biosensor achieved limits of detection of 7 ppt (23 pM) of cocaine with a response time of 90 s and a total assay time below 3 min. With surface wipe sampling, the biosensor was able to detect 300 pg of cocaine. This immunosensor belongs to the most sensitive and fastest detectors for cocaine and offers near-continuous analyte measurement.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/9/313online detectionsecurityflow injection assaymonoclonal antibodyfluorescence microscopemicrofluidic systems
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author Martin Paul
Robert Tannenberg
Georg Tscheuschner
Marco Ponader
Michael G. Weller
spellingShingle Martin Paul
Robert Tannenberg
Georg Tscheuschner
Marco Ponader
Michael G. Weller
Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric Biosensor
Biosensors
online detection
security
flow injection assay
monoclonal antibody
fluorescence microscope
microfluidic systems
author_facet Martin Paul
Robert Tannenberg
Georg Tscheuschner
Marco Ponader
Michael G. Weller
author_sort Martin Paul
title Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric Biosensor
title_short Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric Biosensor
title_full Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric Biosensor
title_fullStr Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric Biosensor
title_full_unstemmed Cocaine Detection by a Laser-Induced Immunofluorometric Biosensor
title_sort cocaine detection by a laser-induced immunofluorometric biosensor
publisher MDPI AG
series Biosensors
issn 2079-6374
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The trafficking of illegal drugs by criminal networks at borders, harbors, or airports is an increasing issue for public health as these routes ensure the main supply of illegal drugs. The prevention of drug smuggling, including the installation of scanners and other analytical devices to detect small traces of drugs within a reasonable time frame, remains a challenge. The presented immunosensor is based on a monolithic affinity column with a large excess of immobilized hapten, which traps fluorescently labeled antibodies as long as the analyte cocaine is absent. In the presence of the drug, some binding sites of the antibody will be blocked, which leads to an immediate breakthrough of the labeled protein, detectable by highly sensitive laser-induced fluorescence with the help of a Peltier-cooled complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) camera. Liquid handling is performed with high-precision syringe pumps and microfluidic chip-based mixing devices and flow cells. The biosensor achieved limits of detection of 7 ppt (23 pM) of cocaine with a response time of 90 s and a total assay time below 3 min. With surface wipe sampling, the biosensor was able to detect 300 pg of cocaine. This immunosensor belongs to the most sensitive and fastest detectors for cocaine and offers near-continuous analyte measurement.
topic online detection
security
flow injection assay
monoclonal antibody
fluorescence microscope
microfluidic systems
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/9/313
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