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Author(s):  
I. V. N. Rathnayake ◽  
Thilini Munagamage ◽  
A. Pathirathne ◽  
Mallavarapu Megharaj

Abstract Bioavailable content of metals in aquatic systems has become critical in assessing the toxic effect of metals accumulating in the environment. Considering the need for rapid measurements, an optical microalgal-cyanobacterial array biosensor was developed using two strains of microalgae, Mesotaenium sp. and a strain of cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. to detect Cd2+, Cr6+ and Zn2+ in aquatic systems. Microalgal and cyanobacterial cells were immobilized in a 96-well microplate using sol-gel method using silica. Optimum operational conditions for the biosensor array such as exposure time, storage stability, pH, and multiple metal effect were tested. A 10 min exposure time yielded optimum fluorescence values. Metal toxicity increased with decreasing pH, resulting in low relative fluorescence (%) and decreased with increasing pH, resulting in higher relative fluorescence (%). The optimum storage time for biosensor strains were 4 weeks for microalgal cultures and 8 weeks for cyanobacterial culture, at 4 °C storage temperature. The metal mixtures showed less effect on the inhibition of relative fluorescence (%) of microalgal/cyanobacterial cultures, displaying an antagonistic behavior among the metals tested. As a single unit, this photosynthetic array biosensor will be a valuable tool in detecting multi-metals in aquatic systems.


2021 ◽  
Vol MA2021-01 (57) ◽  
pp. 1539-1539
Author(s):  
Farnoosh Vahidpour ◽  
Julio Arreola ◽  
Torsten Wagner ◽  
Michael Keusgen ◽  
Michael J. Schoening

2021 ◽  
Vol 334 ◽  
pp. 129587
Author(s):  
Emmanuel Scorsone ◽  
Raafa Manai ◽  
Khasim Cali ◽  
Maria Jimena Ricatti ◽  
Sylvie Farno ◽  
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Author(s):  
Joost L.D. Nelis ◽  
J. Pablo Salvador ◽  
M.Pilar Marco ◽  
Christopher T. Elliott ◽  
Katrina Campbell

Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 545
Author(s):  
Yi Zhang ◽  
Wei Jiang ◽  
Dezhi Feng ◽  
Chenguang Wang ◽  
Yi Xu ◽  
...  

2D molybdenum disulfide (MoS2)-based thin film transistors are widely used in biosensing, and many efforts have been made to improve the detection limit and linear range. However, in addition to the complexity of device technology and biological modification, the compatibility of the physical device with biological solutions and device reusability have rarely been considered. Herein, we designed and synthesized an array of MoS2 by employing a simple-patterned chemical vapor deposition growth method and meanwhile exploited a one-step biomodification in a sensing pad based on DNA tetrahedron probes to form a bio-separated sensing part. This solves the signal interference, solution erosion, and instability of semiconductor-based biosensors after contacting biological solutions, and also allows physical devices to be reused. Furthermore, the gate-free detection structure that we first proposed for DNA (BRCA1) detection demonstrates ultrasensitive detection over a broad range of 1 fM to 1 μM with a good linear response of R2 = 0.98. Our findings provide a practical solution for high-performance, low-cost, biocompatible, reusable, and bio-separated biosensor platforms.


2020 ◽  
Vol 170 ◽  
pp. 112670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haseong Kim ◽  
Wonjae Seong ◽  
Eugene Rha ◽  
Hyewon Lee ◽  
Seong Keun Kim ◽  
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