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Radical-mediated Electrical Enzyme Assay For At-home Clinical Test

Quantitative Methods 2024-11-06 v1

Abstract

To meet the growing demand for accurate, rapid, and cost-effective at-home clinical testing, we developed a radical-mediated enzyme assay (REEA) integrated with a paper fluidic system and electrically read by a handheld field-effect transistor (FET) device. The REEA utilizes horseradish peroxidase (HRP) to catalyze the conversion of aromatic substrates into radical forms, producing protons detected by an ion-sensitive FET for biomarker quantification. Through screening 14 phenolic compounds, halogenated phenols emerged as optimal substrates for the REEA. Encased in an affordable cartridge ($0.55 per test), the system achieved a detection limit of 146 fg/mL for estradiol (E2), with a coefficient of variation (CV) below 9.2% in E2-spiked samples and an r2 of 0.963 across a measuring range of 19 to 4,551 pg/mL in clinical plasma samples, providing results in under 10 minutes. This adaptable system not only promises to offer a fast and reliable platform, but also holds significant potential for expansion to a wide array of biomarkers, paving the way for broader clinical and home-based applications.

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@article{arxiv.2411.03111,
  title  = {Radical-mediated Electrical Enzyme Assay For At-home Clinical Test},
  author = {Hyun-June Jang and Hyou-Arm Joung and Xiaoao Shi and Rui Ding and Justine Wagner and Erting Tang and Wen Zhuang and Byunghoon Ryu and Guanmin Chen and Kiang-Teck Jerry Yeo and Jun Huang and Junhong Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.03111},
  year   = {2024}
}