TY - JOUR
T1 - Calorimetric Biosensing System for Quantification of Urinary Creatinine
AU - Gaddes, David
AU - Reeves, William Brian
AU - Tadigadapa, Srinivas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2017/6/23
Y1 - 2017/6/23
N2 - In this work, we demonstrate the quantification of creatinine in human urine samples using a microcalorimetric sensing system. The calorimetric sensor is based on an array of microfabricated Y-cut quartz resonators. The piezoelectric quartz is etched down to a thickness of 10 μm and exhibits a bulk acoustic resonance of 166 MHz. The temperature sensitivity of this high-frequency quartz resonator is 14※600 Hz/K due to the high phenomenological sensitivity of quartz. Most importantly, the quartz sensors and the analyte fluidics are decoupled providing a significantly more robust calorimetric sensing system than directly contacted chip calorimeters. A reference resonator, consisting of a suspended structure held by four arms, was realized to thermal isolation from the bulk quartz by using focused ion beam etching. We employ alginate entrapped creatinine deiminase to transduce urinary creatinine into temperature signatures, permitting the quantification of creatinine. Fairly good agreement with the measured creatinine values in the 5 urine samples using calorimetric and HPLC methods is obtained.
AB - In this work, we demonstrate the quantification of creatinine in human urine samples using a microcalorimetric sensing system. The calorimetric sensor is based on an array of microfabricated Y-cut quartz resonators. The piezoelectric quartz is etched down to a thickness of 10 μm and exhibits a bulk acoustic resonance of 166 MHz. The temperature sensitivity of this high-frequency quartz resonator is 14※600 Hz/K due to the high phenomenological sensitivity of quartz. Most importantly, the quartz sensors and the analyte fluidics are decoupled providing a significantly more robust calorimetric sensing system than directly contacted chip calorimeters. A reference resonator, consisting of a suspended structure held by four arms, was realized to thermal isolation from the bulk quartz by using focused ion beam etching. We employ alginate entrapped creatinine deiminase to transduce urinary creatinine into temperature signatures, permitting the quantification of creatinine. Fairly good agreement with the measured creatinine values in the 5 urine samples using calorimetric and HPLC methods is obtained.
KW - Y-cut quartz
KW - alginate entrapment
KW - calorimetric biosensor
KW - creatinine
KW - creatinine deiminase
KW - differential measurement
KW - micromachined resonator
KW - urine creatinine
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U2 - 10.1021/acssensors.7b00161
DO - 10.1021/acssensors.7b00161
M3 - Article
C2 - 28723128
AN - SCOPUS:85026476263
SN - 2379-3694
VL - 2
SP - 796
EP - 802
JO - ACS Sensors
JF - ACS Sensors
IS - 6
ER -