A distance-based paper sensor for rapid detection of blood lactate concentration using gold nanoparticles synthesized by Satureja hortensis

AuthorsYounes Mirzaei, Ali Gholami, Mohammad Mahdi Bordbar
JournalSensors and Actuators: B. Chemical
Presented byدانشگاه کاشان
Page number1-9
Serial number9254005
Volume number345
IF7.45
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2021-07-14
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountrySwaziland
Journal Indexjcr

Abstract

Rapid detection of lactate as the major fuel source and material to support the level of blood sugar can open up a
new class of analysis for nutritionists and sports medicine practitioners. Here, a rapid and user-friendly method
for monitoring changes in the blood lactate concentration is reported, involving the use of a paper strip coated
with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The aqueous extract of Satureja hortensis is used as the reduction agent in a
green synthesis of the AuNPs. Due to the interaction between the NPs and lactate flowing across the paper strip,
they change color from red to purple, which can be detected by the naked eye. It is possible to create a distancebased
paper sensor, representing these changes as a column of colored bars on the paper substrate whose length
has a good linear relationship with the lactate concentration ranged between 1.0 and 30.0 mM. By recording the
color changes with a scanner, the sensor response is also obtained using an image analysis method, leading to a
linear calibration curve in the lactate concentration range of 0.5–30.0 mM. The resulting detection limits of the
lactate measurements are found to be 0.6 and 0.47 using the distance measurement and image analysis methods,
respectively. Interestingly, in the presence of interfering species, the sensor is selective for lactate, while also
showing good performance in measuring the lactate concentration in the real blood samples.

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tags: Microfluidic instrument Colorimetric detection Lactate Green synthesis Distance measurement Biofluids