Zwitterionic Polymers Coating Antibiofouling Photoelectrochemical Aptasensor for in Vivo Antibiotic Metabolism Monitoring and Tracking

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Abstract

Long-term in vivo monitoring and tracking of target molecules in living organism is essential to reveal vital physiological activity. However, undesirable contamination of protein and biological cells may bring serious biofouling issues. Herein, zwitterionic sulfobetaine methacrylate (SBMA) polymers are grafted on the TiO2nanotube (NT) surface with polydopamine (PDA) as linker to fabricate a TiO2NTs/PDA/SBMA photoelectrode. The TiO2NTs/PDA/SBMA/aptamer-based PEC aptasensor can be sensitive and have selective detection of target molecules with excellent antibiofouling activity. Beneficial from the above advantages, the implantable micro-PEC aptasensor has implemented in vivo tracking and monitoring of the metabolism of antibiotics in a living mouse. The robust antibiofouling property generates new inquiries and an approach for long-standing questions in a new way for reliable and long-term sensing of vital biomolecules in complex biological fluids and uncovers a promising advance of intrinsic physiological mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14509-14516
Number of pages8
JournalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume94
Issue number42
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Oct 2022

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