Today’s cyclodextrin is detecting cortisol.

It comes from the oven of Ferdows Sajedi and Jeffrey Halpern at University of New Hampshire. The focus is on using beta-cyclodextrin (βCD) to electrochemically detect cortisol employing an automated flow cell system.

The ultimate goal is to optimize sensor stability, sensitivity, and reproducibility, contributing to the advancement of cortisol detection with the automated cyclodextrin-mediated biosensors.

Reusable Cyclodextrin-Mediated Electrochemical Sensor in Automated Flow Cell for Cortisol Detection – IOPscience