NON-ENZYMATIC ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION OF GLUTAMATE USING TEMPLATED POLYMER-BASED TARGET RECEPTORS

Int Solid State Sens Actuators Microsyst Conf. 2019 Jun:2019:613-616. doi: 10.1109/transducers.2019.8808688. Epub 2019 Aug 22.

Abstract

We present a novel electrochemical biosensing platform for the detection of neurotransmitter glutamate using templated polymer-based target receptors. Our sensing approach demonstrates, for the first time, a non-enzymatic approach without the need of glutamate oxidase, leading to a more specific and rapid response. The proposed detection principle is based on the following two claims: (1) our templated polymer-based receptor results in specific molecular recognition of the target glutamate and, (2) upon target binding, the polymer undergoes a conformation change which can then be measured via electrochemical techniques. This sensing platform has the potential to provide direct monitoring of a variety of non-electroactive species and to eliminate the incorporation of enzymes thereby providing a simpler and more robust alternative to enzyme-based sensors.

Keywords: Biosensing; Electrochemical Detection; Glutamate; Neurotransmitter; Non-enzymatic; Templated Polymer.