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Liquid crystal-based capacitive,electro-optical and dielectric biosensors for protein quantitation
Authors:Mon-Juan Lee
Institution:1. Department of Bioscience Technology, Chang Jung Christian University , Tainan, Taiwan;2. Department of Medical Sciences Industry, Chang Jung Christian University , Tainan, Taiwan mjlee@mail.cjcu.edu.twORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0420-6244
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The electrical, electro-optical and dielectric properties of liquid crystals (LCs) are routinely manipulated in liquid-crystal display (LCD) devices, but their potential application in the development of biosensors is still in a nascent stage. In this review, utilising the electrical properties, electro-optical effect and dielectric anisotropy in LCs, we provide insights into several possible modes of label-free biodetection and describe how capacitance, electro-optical and dielectric measurements of various LCs assist in quantitative analysis of biomolecules. It is concluded that the electrically induced biosensing techniques proposed here provides new incentives for researchers to study the interaction between LCs and biomolecules and to resolve technical hurdles facing the development of LC-based biosensors.
Keywords:Electro-optical measurement  dielectric spectroscopy  capacitance  protein  bovine serum albumin  biosensing
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