16 research outputs found
Preclinical Models of Brain Metastasis
Research at the Brain Metastasis Group is supported by MINECO grants MINECO-Retos SAF2017-89643-R (M.V.), Bristol-Myers Squibb- Melanoma Research Alliance Young Investigator Award 2017 (498103) (M.V.), Beug Foundation’s Prize for Metastasis Research 2017 (M.V.), Fundación Ramón
Areces (CIVP19S8163) (M.V.), Worldwide Cancer Research (19-0177) (M.V.), H2020-FETOPEN (828972)N
Influence of polymer composition on the sensitivity towards nitrite and nitric oxide of colorimetric disposable test strips
The influence of polymer composition on the
sensitivity towards nitrite (NO
2
−
) and nitric oxide (NO)
of a series of 19 polymeric hydrogel films has been stud-
ied. The polymers, based on the hydrophilic monomer 2-
hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA), are able to encapsu-
late the colorimetric indicator 1,2-diaminoanthraquinone
(DAQ) and to respond to NO
2
−
and NO by visual chang-
es. In the case of nitrite, the calculated limits of detection
(LOD) for two of the polymeric sensors (10
μ
M) are
very close to the sensitivity estimated for free DAQ in
solution (LOD 5
μ
M), but with the advantage of a solid
supported sensor with the format of a disposable
test-
strip
made with affordable starting chemicals. The re-
sults are interpreted taking
into account the nature and
proportions of monomers and cross-linkers used for the
synthesis of polymers. Key factors for obtaining sensi-
tive materials are the hydro
philic character of the film
along with the utilization of low levels of cross-linker
and the use of an acidic monomer, like acrylic acid, as
a building block.Financial support from the Spanish MINECO
(CTQ2015-68429-R) and Fundació Caixa Castelló-UJI (P1·1B2015-76)
is acknowledged. V. F. thanks the financial support from UJI (predoctoral
fellowship). We thank SCIC/UJI for technical assistance