Surface plasmon resonance immunosensor for bacteria detection |
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Authors: | H. Baccar M.B. Mejri I. Hafaiedh T. Ktari A. Abdelghani |
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Affiliation: | a Nanotechnology Laboratory, INSAT, Centre Urbain Nord, 1080 Charguia Cedex, Tunisia b Unité de recherche de Physico-chimie des Matériaux Polymères, IPEST, 2070 La Marsa, Tunisia c Laboratoire des maladies transmissibles et substances biologiquement actives (LR99ES27), Faculté de Pharmacie, 5000 Monastir, Tunisia |
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Abstract: | This work describes an approach for the development of two bacteria biosensors based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique. The first biosensor was based on functionalized gold substrate and the second one on immobilized gold nanoparticles. For the first biosensor, the gold substrate was functionalized with acid-thiol using the self-assembled monolayer technique, while the second one was functionalized with gold nanoparticles immobilized on modified gold substrate. A polyclonal anti-Escherichia coli antibody was immobilized for specific (E. coli) and non-specific (Lactobacillus) bacteria detection. Detection limit with a good reproducibility of 104 and 103 cfu mL−1 of E. coli bacteria has been obtained for the first biosensor and for the second one respectively. A refractive index variation below 5 × 10−3 due to bacteria adsorption is able to be detected. The refractive index of the multilayer structure and of the E. coli bacteria layer was estimated with a modeling software. |
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Keywords: | SPR Biofunctionalization Immunosensor Gold nanoparticles |
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