Chemistry Indonesian Journal of Chemical Research
Vol 13 No 3 (2026): Edition for January 2026

Development of a Rapid Paper Test Kit Method Based on Silver Nanoparticles for Early Detection of Stroke Disease

Badi'ah, Hanim Istatik (Unknown)
Faizah, Mamluatul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Jan 2026

Abstract

Stroke is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, there’s a need for rapid and affordable diagnostic tools. This study developed a paper test kit based on a colorimetric sensor utilizing silver nanoparticles (AgNp) synthesized via sodium borohydride (NaBH4) reduction for cortisol detection as a biomarker related to stroke disease. The synthesized AgNp showed a distinct surface plasmon resonance peak at around 402 nm by UV-Vis spectrophotometry, confirming successful nanoparticle formation. Particle size analyzer (PSA) revealed uniform nanoscale distribution, with an average particle size of approximately 25 – 40 nm. The immobilization techniques of layer by layer and immersion were compared for embedding AgNp onto the paper substrate. The LBL technique is more suitable for analytical precision and reproducibility, while the immersion technique is advantageous for rapid, large-area production of paper-based colorimetric sensors. The developed paper taper testing kit exhibited a gradual color change from yellow to brown with increasing cortisol concentration. The quantitative value as a linear correlation and sensitivity was 0.09984 and 0.069 µM/mL, respectively. The RGB value of the developed paper test kit is (210, 180, 140). The results highlight the potential of the AgNp-based paper sensor as rapid and portable analytical platform for cortisol detection.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Indonesian Journal of Chemical Research (Indones.

Publisher

Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemistry Engineering Environmental Science

Description

Indo. J. Chem. Res. is a journal that regularly publishes primary articles covering all branches of chemistry and its sub-disciplines. Published articles consist of complete research, short communication, and review articles. The scope of published articles is not limited to inorganic chemistry, ...