Liquid foams as sensors for the detection of biomarkers
Journal article, 2023

Bioassays are widely used in healthcare to detect and quantify biomarkers, such as molecules or enzymes, which are crucial in monitoring diseases and health conditions. In developed countries, healthcare professionals use specialized reagents and equipment's to perform these bioassays. However, in less-industrialized countries, the creation of low cost, fast, and technically simple bioassays is required. Herein, we propose a simple approach for detecting biochemical markers using host–guest complexes containing a surfactant. When the biochemical marker is present, the host–guest complex is disrupted, releasing the surfactant and producing foam. The read-out mechanism relies on the change of foam volume as function of biomarker concentration. This change is quantifiable by the naked eye and can be measured with a simple ruler. We claim that the use of foams as sensing tool is an attractive, inexpensive, fast, and easy to handle on-site detection method.

Surfactant

Bioassays

Clinical chemistry

Sensor

Foam

Author

Anne Laure Fameau

University of Lille

Romain Bordes

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Lars Evenäs

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Cosima Stubenrauch

University of Stuttgart

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

00219797 (ISSN) 10957103 (eISSN)

Vol. 651 987-991

Subject Categories

Medical Engineering

Chemical Sciences

DOI

10.1016/j.jcis.2023.08.061

PubMed

37586153

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8/29/2023