Electrochemiluminescent disposable cholesterol biosensor based on avidin–biotin assembling with the electroformed luminescent conducting polymer poly(luminol-biotinylated pyrrole) Ballesta Claver, Julio Ametis-Cabello, Javier Morales Sanfrutos, Julia Megía Fernández, Alicia Valencia-Mirón, M. Carmen Santoyo González, Francisco Capitán Vallvey, Luis Fermín Cholesterol biosensor Luminol copolymers An electrochemiluminescent cholesterol disposable biosensor has been prepared by the formation of assembled layers on gold screen-printed cells. The detection layer is based on the electro-formation of new luminol copolymers with different synthesized biotinylated pyrroles prepared by click-chemistry, offering a new transduction layer with new electroluminescent properties on biosensors. The electro chemiluminescence (ECL) luminol copolymers are electroformed by cyclic voltammetry (five cycles) at pH 7.0 uses a10−3 M biotinylated pyrrole–luminol ratio of 1:10 in PBS buffer. With respect to the recogni tion layer, cholesterol oxidase was biotinylated by incubation with biotin vinyl sulfone, and immobilized on the copolymer by avidin–biotin interaction. The analytical signal of the biosensor is the ECL enzymatic initial rate working in chronoamperometric mode at 0.5V excitation potential with 10 s between pulses at pH 9.5. Satisfactory results were obtained for cholesterol determination in serum samples compared to a reference procedure. 2024-01-25T07:45:37Z 2024-01-25T07:45:37Z 2012 journal article Anal Chim Acta 2012, 754, 91-98 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/87233 10.1016/j.aca.2012.10.006 eng embargoed access Elsevier