Recognition of anti-mycolic acid antibody at self-assembled mycolic acid antigens on a gold electrode : a potential impedimetric immunosensing platform for active tuberculosis

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Mathebula, N.S. (Nsovo Samuel)
Pillay, Jeseelan
Toschi, Gianna

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Electrochemical impedimetric recognition by anti-mycolic acid antibodies, present in tuberculosis (TB)-positive human serum co-infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), of mycolic acids (MA) integrated into a self-assembled monolayer of N-(2-mercaptoethyl)octadecanamide on a gold electrode is described, proving that the MA-based electrode can satisfactorily discriminate between a TB-positive and a TB-negative serum, thus offering promise as a potential impedimetric immunosensing platform for active tuberculosis.

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Anti-mycolic acid antibody, Impedimetric immunosensing platform

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Mathebula, N.S., Pillay, J., Toschi, G. & Verschoor, J.A. 2009, 'Recognition of anti-mycolic acid antibody at self-assembled mycolic acid antigens on a gold electrode : a potential impedimetric immunosensing platform for active tuberculosis', Chemical Communications, vol. 3345, pp. 3345–3347.