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Impedimetric Biosensor for Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1‐Antigen Detection

Authors: Luane Ferreira Garcia; Edson Silvio Batista Rodrigues; Guilherme Rocha Lino de Souza; Isabela Jubé Wastowski; Fernando Mota de Oliveira; Wallans Torres Pio dos Santos; Eric de Souza Gil;

Impedimetric Biosensor for Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1‐Antigen Detection

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AbstractThe bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BHV‐1) is a pathogen of great economic impact for livestock, which is related multi‐systemic infections that leads to mortality or morbidity of cattles. Thus, the search for cheap and practical methodologies that allow the selective detection of BHV‐1 antigen (BHV‐1 AG) is of utmost relevance. Therefore, an impedimetric label‐free immunosensor was herein, developed and its performance evaluated in biological samples enriched with BHV‐1 AG. Briefly, the biosensor construction was based on the immobilization of BHV‐1 antibody (BHV‐1 AB) and casein on the activated glassy carbon electrode surface. The BHV‐1 AB was isolated from egg yolk of immunized chickens, which is a less stressful protocol. The bio sensing principle was based on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy by using Fe(CN)64−/3− probe, which were also used to check variation of charge transfer resistance (▵Rct), when the electrode surface was increasingly blocked by immune complex. A linear relationship between ▵Rct and BHV‐1 AG concentration was verified in the range from 10 to 50 TCID50 mL−1, with LOQ of 2.00 TCID50 mL−1 and LOD of 0.66 TCID50 mL−1. Besides the suitable sensitivity, the immunosensor displayed accuracy, stability, and specificity to detect BHV‐1 AG in biological samples of serum, nasal secretions, semen and urine. Moreover, to the best of our knowledge this is the first immunosensor applied to BHV‐1 diagnostic.

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influence
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