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Fiber-optic biosensor arrays

Fiber optic biosensors have also been incorporated into array formats for detecting hundreds to thousands of targets simultaneously51 52. Thousands of fibers are incorporated into bundles and the ends etched to form wells. [Pg.448]

Seo et al. (1999) used a planar optic biosensor that measures the phase shift variation in refractive index due to antigen binding to antibody. In this method, they were able to detect S. enterica serovar T) himurium with a detection limit of 1 x 10 cfu/ml. When chicken carcass fluid was inoculated with 20 cfu/ml, the sensor was able to detect this pathogen after 12 h of nonselective enrichment. A compact fiber optic sensor was also used for detection of S. T) himurium at a detection limit of 1 X 10" cfu/ml (Zhou et al., 1997, 1998) however, its efficacy with food samples is unproven. Later, Kramer and Lim (2004) used the fiber optic sensor, RAPTOR , to detect this pathogen from spent irrigation water for alfalfa sprouts. They showed that the system can be used to detect Salmonella spiked at 50 cfu/g seeds. An evanescent wave-based multianalyte array biosensor (MAAB) was also employed for successful testing of chicken excreta and various food samples (sausage, cantaloupe, egg, sprout, and chicken carcass) for S. T) himurium (Taitt et ah, 2004). While some samples exhibited interference with the assay, overall, the detection limit for this system was reported to be 8 x 10 cfu/g. [Pg.12]

Acetylcholineesterase A 350 pM diameter coherent imaging fiber coated on the distal surface with a planar layer of analyte-sensitive polymer that was thin enough not to affect the fiber s imaging capabilities. It was applied to a pH sensor array and an ACh biosensor array (each contain 6000 optical sensor). Fibers were coated with an immobilized layer of poly (hydroxyethylmethacrylate)-N-flurosceinylacrylamide and AChE-fluorescein isothiocyanate isomer poly (acryloamide-co-N-acryl oxysuccinimide), respectively. The response time of the pH sensor was 2 s for a 0.5 unit increase in pH. The biosensor had a detection limit of 35 pM ACh and a linear response in the range 0.1 mM. [90]... [Pg.41]

Walt DR (2006) Fiber optic array biosensors. Biotechnology. 41 529—535. [Pg.84]

Wohltjen H, Barger WR, Snow AW, Jarvis NL (1985) A vapor-sensitive chemiresistor fabricated with planar microelectrodes and a Langmuir-Blodgett organic semiconductor film. IEEE Trans Electron Dev ED-32 1170-1174 Wolfbeis OS (1991) Fiber optic chemical sensors and biosensors, vol 1. CRC, Boca Raton, FL Wolfbeis OS (1992) Fiber optic chemical sensors and biosensors, vol 2. CRC, Boca Raton, FL Wolfbeis OS (2005) Materials for fluorescence-based optical chemical sensors. J Mater Chem 15 2657-2669 Wollenstein J, Plaza JA, Can6 C, Min Y, Bottner H, Tuller HE (2003) A novel single chip thin film metal oxide array. Sens Actuators B 93 350-355... [Pg.47]


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