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BIO
SENSORS
DEFINITION
Self-contained integrated device that is capable of providing specific
qualitative or semi-quantitative analytical information using a biological
recognition element which is in direct-spatial contact with a transduction
element. (IUPAC,1998)
1)Biosensor ≠ Bioanalytical System
2)An Enzyme Electrode is a Biosensor
CURRENT DEFINITION
A sensor that integrates a biological element with a physiochemical
transducer to produce an electronic signal proportional to a single
analyte which is then conveyed to a detector.
Father of Biosensors Leland C. Clark invented the Clark Oxygen Electrode, a
pivotal device that allows real-time monitoring of patient’s blood oxygen levels and
has made surgery Safer and more successful for millions around the world
COMPONENTS
Detector
ELEMENTS OF BIOSENSORS
BIOSENSOR
Analyte
Sample
handling/preparation
Detection
Signal
Analysis
Response
THE ANALYTE
(What do you want to detect?)
Molecule
Protein, toxin, peptide, vitamin, sugar, metal ion
Cholera toxin Glucose
SAMPLE HANDLING
(How to deliver the Analyte to the Sensitive Region?)
•(Micro) fluidics
•Concentration (increase/decrease)
•Filtration/selection
DETECTION/RECOGNITION
(How do you specifically recognize the analyte?)
Antibody Enzyme
Active site
Fc
Cell
Membrane receptors
Polymer/Hydrogel
Competitive binding
Fab
SIGNAL
(How do you know there was a detection?)
Common Signaling Principles
● Optical(SPR,ELM,IR).
● Electrical(Voltametry,Potentiometry,
Conductivity).
● Electromechanical(QCM).
● Thermal.
● Magnetic.
● Pressure.
Often the detector is immobilized on a solid support/sensor.
(The immobilisation permits repeated use of the costly Biological Molecule.)
Specific recognition?
WORKING PRINCIPLE
Analyte diffuses from the solution to the surface of the Biosensor.
Analyte reacts specifically & efficiently with the Biological
Component of the Biosensor.
This reaction changes the physicochmical properties of the
Transducer surface.
This leads to a change in the optical/electronic properties of the
Transducer Surface.
The change in the optical/electronic properties is
measured/converted into electrical signal, which is detected.
BASIC CHARACTERESTICS
 LINEARITY : Should be High – For the detection of High
Substrate Concentration.
 SENSITIVITY : Value of Electrode Response per Substrate
Concentration.
 SELECTIVITY : Chemical Interference must be minimized for
obtaining Correct Result.
 RESPONSE TIME :Time necessary for having 95% of the
Response.
ADVANTAGES
Highly Specific.
Independent of Factors like stirring, pH, etc.
Linear response, Tiny & Biocompatible.
Easy to Use, Durable.
Require only Small Sample Volume.
Rapid, Accurate, Stable & Sterilizable.
TYPICAL SENSING TECHNIQUES
Fluorescence.
DNA Microarray.
SPR (Surface Plasma Resistance).
Impedance Spectroscopy.
SPM (Scanning Probe Microscopy, AFM, STM).
QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalance).
SERS (Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy).
Electrochemical.
TYPES
 Calorimetric/Thermal Detection Biosensors.
 Optical Biosensors.
 Resonant Biosensors.
 Piezoelectric Biosensors.
 Ion Sensitive Biosensors.
 Electrochemical Biosensors.
 Conductimetric Sensors.
 Amperometric Sensors.
 Potentiometric Sensors.
Calorimetric / Thermal Detection Biosensors.
 Uses Absorption / Production of Heat.
 Total heat produced/absorbed is ᾶ Molar
Enthalpy/Total No. of molecules in the rn.
 Temp. measured by Enzyme Thermistors.
Advantages:
• No need of Frequent recalibration.
• Insensitive to the Optical & Electrochemical
Properties of the sample.
Uses:
Detection of: (1) Pesticides .
(2) Pathogenic Bacteria.
Optical Biosensors.
 Colorimetric for colour - Measures change in
Light Adsorption.
 Photometric for Light Intensity - Detects the
Photon output.
Resonant Biosensors.
 An Acoustic Wave Transducer is coupled with
Bioelement.
 Measures the change in Resonant Frequency.
Piezoelectric Biosensors.
 Uses Gold - To detect specific angle at which ȇ waves
are emitted when the substance is exposed to laser
light/crystals like quartz, which vibrates under the
influence of an electric field.
 Change in Frequency ᾶ Mass of Absorbed material.
Ion Sensitive Biosensors.
 Are semiconductor FETs with ion-sensitive surface.
 Surface Electrical Potential changes when the ions &
semiconductors interact.
 Measures the Change in Potential.
Uses:
o pH Detection.
Electrochemical Biosensors.
Underlying Principle – Many chem.rns produce or
consume ions or ȇs causing some change in the
elctrical properties of the solution that can be sensed
out & used as a measuring parameter.
Uses:
Detection of :
o Hybridized DNA
o DNA- binding Drugs &
o Glucose Concentration.
Conductimetric Sensors.
 Measures Electrical Conductance/Resistance of the
solution.
 Conductance Measurements have relatively Low
Sensitivity.
 Electrical Field is generated using sinusoidal(ac)
voltage, which helps in minimizing undesirable effects
like:
i. Faradaic processes.
ii. Double layer charging &
iii. Concentration polarization.
 Amperometric Biosensors.
 High Sensitivity Biosensor.
 Detects electroactive species present in the
biological test samples.
 Measured Parameter – Current.
Potentiometric Sensors.
 Working Principle – When ramp voltage is applied
to an electrode in solution, a current flow occurs
because of electrochemical reactions.
 Measured Parameter – Oxidation / reduction
Potential of an Electrochemical rn.
APPLICATIONS
• Food Analysis.
• Study of Biomolecules & their Interaction.
• Drug Development.
• Crime Detection.
• Medical Diagnosis (Clin&Lab).
• Environmental Field Monitoring.
• Quality Control.
• Industrial Process Control.
• Detection Systems for Biological Warfare Agents.
• Manf. Of Pharmaceuticals & Replacement organs.
BIOSENSOR FOR AGRICULTURAL & FOOD
INDUSTRY
o Detection of viral, fungal, bacterial diseases of plants.
o In food industry, detection of total microbes & food quantification
in soft drinks.
o To determine the freshness of other fish, beef & other food items.
o Makes Bacteria GLOW by OPTICAL Biosensor
The DNA capture
element instrument- for
hereditary diseases
Glucometer- for measurement of
glucose in blood.
Pregnancy Test.
•Detects the hCG protein in urine.
• Interpretation and data analysis
performed by the user.
Infectious Disease Biosensor.
•Data analysis and interpretation performed by a
microprocessor.
Old time coal miners’ Biosensor
Data analysis and interpretation performed
by the coal miner.
Biacore Biosensor platform.
General and flexible, good tool for
development of specific biosensors.
BIOSENSOR FOR DETECTION OF POLLUTION &
OF THE CHEMICALS PRESENT IN THE
ENVIRONMENT
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BioSensor.pptx

  • 2. DEFINITION Self-contained integrated device that is capable of providing specific qualitative or semi-quantitative analytical information using a biological recognition element which is in direct-spatial contact with a transduction element. (IUPAC,1998) 1)Biosensor ≠ Bioanalytical System 2)An Enzyme Electrode is a Biosensor
  • 3. CURRENT DEFINITION A sensor that integrates a biological element with a physiochemical transducer to produce an electronic signal proportional to a single analyte which is then conveyed to a detector.
  • 4. Father of Biosensors Leland C. Clark invented the Clark Oxygen Electrode, a pivotal device that allows real-time monitoring of patient’s blood oxygen levels and has made surgery Safer and more successful for millions around the world
  • 6.
  • 9. THE ANALYTE (What do you want to detect?) Molecule Protein, toxin, peptide, vitamin, sugar, metal ion Cholera toxin Glucose
  • 10. SAMPLE HANDLING (How to deliver the Analyte to the Sensitive Region?) •(Micro) fluidics •Concentration (increase/decrease) •Filtration/selection
  • 11. DETECTION/RECOGNITION (How do you specifically recognize the analyte?) Antibody Enzyme Active site Fc Cell Membrane receptors Polymer/Hydrogel Competitive binding Fab
  • 12. SIGNAL (How do you know there was a detection?) Common Signaling Principles ● Optical(SPR,ELM,IR). ● Electrical(Voltametry,Potentiometry, Conductivity). ● Electromechanical(QCM). ● Thermal. ● Magnetic. ● Pressure. Often the detector is immobilized on a solid support/sensor. (The immobilisation permits repeated use of the costly Biological Molecule.) Specific recognition?
  • 13. WORKING PRINCIPLE Analyte diffuses from the solution to the surface of the Biosensor. Analyte reacts specifically & efficiently with the Biological Component of the Biosensor. This reaction changes the physicochmical properties of the Transducer surface. This leads to a change in the optical/electronic properties of the Transducer Surface. The change in the optical/electronic properties is measured/converted into electrical signal, which is detected.
  • 14. BASIC CHARACTERESTICS  LINEARITY : Should be High – For the detection of High Substrate Concentration.  SENSITIVITY : Value of Electrode Response per Substrate Concentration.  SELECTIVITY : Chemical Interference must be minimized for obtaining Correct Result.  RESPONSE TIME :Time necessary for having 95% of the Response.
  • 15. ADVANTAGES Highly Specific. Independent of Factors like stirring, pH, etc. Linear response, Tiny & Biocompatible. Easy to Use, Durable. Require only Small Sample Volume. Rapid, Accurate, Stable & Sterilizable.
  • 16. TYPICAL SENSING TECHNIQUES Fluorescence. DNA Microarray. SPR (Surface Plasma Resistance). Impedance Spectroscopy. SPM (Scanning Probe Microscopy, AFM, STM). QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalance). SERS (Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy). Electrochemical.
  • 17. TYPES  Calorimetric/Thermal Detection Biosensors.  Optical Biosensors.  Resonant Biosensors.  Piezoelectric Biosensors.  Ion Sensitive Biosensors.  Electrochemical Biosensors.  Conductimetric Sensors.  Amperometric Sensors.  Potentiometric Sensors.
  • 18. Calorimetric / Thermal Detection Biosensors.  Uses Absorption / Production of Heat.  Total heat produced/absorbed is ᾶ Molar Enthalpy/Total No. of molecules in the rn.  Temp. measured by Enzyme Thermistors. Advantages: • No need of Frequent recalibration. • Insensitive to the Optical & Electrochemical Properties of the sample. Uses: Detection of: (1) Pesticides . (2) Pathogenic Bacteria.
  • 19. Optical Biosensors.  Colorimetric for colour - Measures change in Light Adsorption.  Photometric for Light Intensity - Detects the Photon output. Resonant Biosensors.  An Acoustic Wave Transducer is coupled with Bioelement.  Measures the change in Resonant Frequency.
  • 20. Piezoelectric Biosensors.  Uses Gold - To detect specific angle at which ȇ waves are emitted when the substance is exposed to laser light/crystals like quartz, which vibrates under the influence of an electric field.  Change in Frequency ᾶ Mass of Absorbed material. Ion Sensitive Biosensors.  Are semiconductor FETs with ion-sensitive surface.  Surface Electrical Potential changes when the ions & semiconductors interact.  Measures the Change in Potential. Uses: o pH Detection.
  • 21. Electrochemical Biosensors. Underlying Principle – Many chem.rns produce or consume ions or ȇs causing some change in the elctrical properties of the solution that can be sensed out & used as a measuring parameter. Uses: Detection of : o Hybridized DNA o DNA- binding Drugs & o Glucose Concentration. Conductimetric Sensors.  Measures Electrical Conductance/Resistance of the solution.
  • 22.  Conductance Measurements have relatively Low Sensitivity.  Electrical Field is generated using sinusoidal(ac) voltage, which helps in minimizing undesirable effects like: i. Faradaic processes. ii. Double layer charging & iii. Concentration polarization.  Amperometric Biosensors.  High Sensitivity Biosensor.  Detects electroactive species present in the biological test samples.  Measured Parameter – Current.
  • 23. Potentiometric Sensors.  Working Principle – When ramp voltage is applied to an electrode in solution, a current flow occurs because of electrochemical reactions.  Measured Parameter – Oxidation / reduction Potential of an Electrochemical rn.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 28. • Food Analysis. • Study of Biomolecules & their Interaction. • Drug Development. • Crime Detection. • Medical Diagnosis (Clin&Lab). • Environmental Field Monitoring. • Quality Control. • Industrial Process Control. • Detection Systems for Biological Warfare Agents. • Manf. Of Pharmaceuticals & Replacement organs.
  • 29. BIOSENSOR FOR AGRICULTURAL & FOOD INDUSTRY o Detection of viral, fungal, bacterial diseases of plants. o In food industry, detection of total microbes & food quantification in soft drinks. o To determine the freshness of other fish, beef & other food items. o Makes Bacteria GLOW by OPTICAL Biosensor
  • 30.
  • 31. The DNA capture element instrument- for hereditary diseases Glucometer- for measurement of glucose in blood.
  • 32. Pregnancy Test. •Detects the hCG protein in urine. • Interpretation and data analysis performed by the user. Infectious Disease Biosensor. •Data analysis and interpretation performed by a microprocessor.
  • 33. Old time coal miners’ Biosensor Data analysis and interpretation performed by the coal miner. Biacore Biosensor platform. General and flexible, good tool for development of specific biosensors.
  • 34. BIOSENSOR FOR DETECTION OF POLLUTION & OF THE CHEMICALS PRESENT IN THE ENVIRONMENT