We developed a paper-based analytical device based on the electropolymerization of poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythipohene) (PEDOT) and graphene oxide (GO) composites on the ITO substrate for the detection of uric acid (UA)… Click to show full abstract
We developed a paper-based analytical device based on the electropolymerization of poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythipohene) (PEDOT) and graphene oxide (GO) composites on the ITO substrate for the detection of uric acid (UA) in authentic human saliva. Scanning electron microscopy, UV-vis spectrum and X-ray diffraction confirmed the formation of porous PEDOT combined with GO film during the electropolymerization process. The nanocomposite based sensor showed an enhanced electrocatalytic activity toward UA with high sensitivity and stability. We demonstrate that UA can be directly detected in undiluted saliva using the paper-based electroanalytical device with no interference from ascorbic acid and dopamine that are normally present in biological fluids. The results indicated that the developed device is promising for non-invasive monitoring of salivary UA in human body.
               
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