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Peptide-Decorated Microneedles for the Detection of Microplasticsopen access

Authors
Ahn, SuyeonKim, NamjuChoi, YonghyunKim, JiwonHwang, HyeryunKim, CholongLee, Hee-YoungKim, SeungyounKim, Jin SuLee, Hyun HoChoi, Jonghoon
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
microplastic; peptide; microneedle; Raman spectroscopy
Citation
BIOSENSORS-BASEL, v.14, no.3
Journal Title
BIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume
14
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/73380
DOI
10.3390/bios14030140
ISSN
2079-6374
2079-6374
Abstract
The escalating utilization of plastics in daily life has resulted in pervasive environmental pollution and consequent health hazards. The challenge of detecting and capturing microplastics, which are imperceptible to the naked eye, is exacerbated by their diminutive size, hydrophobic surface properties, and capacity to absorb organic compounds. This study focuses on the application of peptides, constituted of specific amino acid sequences, and microneedles for the rapid and selective identification of microplastics. Peptides, due to their smaller size and greater environmental stability compared with antibodies, emerge as a potent solution to overcome the limitations inherent in existing detection methodologies. To immobilize peptides onto microneedles, this study employed microneedles embedded with gold nanorods, augmenting them with sulfhydryl (SH) groups at the peptides' termini. The sensor developed through this methodology exhibited efficient peptide binding to the microneedle tips, thereby facilitating the capture of microplastics. Raman spectroscopy was employed for the detection of microplastics, with the results demonstrating successful attachment to the microneedles. This novel approach not only facilitates localized analysis but also presents a viable strategy for the detection of microplastics across diverse environmental settings.
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