A biosensor is an integrated receptor-transducer device that converts a biological response into an electrical signal. The design and development of biosensors have taken center stage for researchers or scientists in the recent decade owing to the wide range of biosensor applications in healthcare a
Electrochemical Biosensors in Practice: Materials and Methods
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A biosensor is an integrated receptor-transducer device that converts a biological response into an electrical signal. The design and development of biosensors have taken center stage for researchers or scientists in the recent decade owing to the wide range of biosensor applications in healthcare and disease diagnosis, environmental monitoring, water and food quality, and drug delivery. Due to their adaptability, ease of use in relatively complex samples, and portability, the significance of electrochemical biosensors in analytical chemistry has increased manifold. Electrochemistry has been pivotal in developing transduction methods for biological processes and biosensors. In parallel, the explosion of activity in nanoscience and nanotechnology and their huge success have profoundly affected biosensor technology, opening new avenues of research for electrode materials and transduction.
Electrochemical Biosensors in Practice: Material and Methods particularly explores the use of silver and gold nanoparticles for signal amplification, photocurrent transduction, and aptamer design. Therefore, the book serves as an introductory text for those specializing in biosensors and bioelectronics and their practical applications.
Key features:
Includes structured information for easy understanding of the subject.
Provides an introduction to biosensors and electrochemical biosensor classification.
Explains fundamental concepts and practical electrochemistry techniques for research.
Provides notes on essential electrochemical sensor materials such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, conductive polymers, and other advanced materials.
Provides information about electrochemical biosensor development.
Informs readers about recent applications and research findings.
Includes references for further reading.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Electrochemical Biosensors in Practice: Materials and Methods
Copyright
End User License Agreement
Contents
Preface
1. Intoduction to Electrochemical Biosensors
Introduction
Basic Principle of Biosensor
Classification of Biosensors Based on Transducers
Electrochemical Biosensors
Optical Biosensors
Mass-Base Biosensors
Thermal Biosensors
Energy Biosensors
Classification of Biosensors Based on Bioreceptor
Enzyme
Antibody
Aptamers
Cells
Microbial
Electrochemical Biosensors
Fundamentals and Terminology
Voltammetric Biosensors
Potentiometric Biosensors
Economic and Market for Biosensors
The Food Production Industry
Conclusion
References
2. Electrochemical Biosensors Design Steps
Introduction
Electrochemical Biosensors Design Steps
Step 1: Desired Analyte Selection
Step 2: Biosensing Mode Determination
Step 3: Working Electrode and Cell Elements Selection
Step 4: Material Platform Design
Step 5: Biological Element Determination
Step 6: Immobilization Method Design
Step 7: Post Processing
Step 8: DOE of Previous Steps
Step 9: Biosensor Functional Characterization
Step 10: Data Analysis and Reporting
Biosensing Mode Determination
Detection or Measurement Mode Based on Process
Detection or Measurement Mode Based on Electrochemical Transduction
Biological Element Determination
Immobilization Method Design
Methods of Reversible Immobilization
Post Processing
Inner and Outer Membranes
Biocompatible and Biostable Surfaces
Biosensor Functional Characterization and Reporting
Calibration Characteristics
Selectivity
Reliability
Steady-state and Transient Response Times
Sample Throughput and Recovery Time
Reproducibility
Stability
Lifetime
Conclusion
References
3. Material and Biomaterial for Biosensing Platform
Introduction
Carbone-Based Materials
Fullerenes
Graphene
Nanodiamonds of Carbon
Carbon Nanohorns
Carbon Dots
Carbon Nanofibers
Polymers and Conductive Polymers
Identification Element Immobilization Techniques
Assortments of MNPPF for Electrochemical Biosensors and Transducers
Electrochemical Biosensing Based on MNPPFs
Nanoparticles
Gold Nanoparticles
Platinum Nanoparticles
Silver Nanoparticles
Palladium Nanoparticles
Nickel Nanoparticles
Copper Nanoparticles
Iron(III) Oxide Nanoparticles
Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles
Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
Zeolites and other Aluminosilicates with Nanoscale Structure
Inorganic Quantum Dots
Doped Inorganic NMS
Nanostructured Carbon Black
Calixarenes
Biological Elements and Biomaterials
Enzymatic Nanocomposites
Nucleic Acid Nanocomposites
Immunoassay Based Nanocomposites
Aptasensor
Biopolymeric Nanocomposites
Composite and Sandwich Platforms
Sandwich Platform
Composite
Conclusion
References
4. Basic Practical Principles for Studying Electro- chemical Biosensors
Introduction
Design of Experiments
Fundamentals
Approaches to Design of Experiments
Components of Experimental Design
Purpose of Experimentation
Guidelines for Designing Experiments
Instrumentation
Electrochemical Cell
Working Electrode
Reference Electrode
Counter Electrode
Other Electrochemical Cells
Principles of Potentiostats
Electrochemical Techniques
Amperometric
Potentiometric
Impedometric
Working with Biological Elements
What is Cell Culture?
Cell Culture Conditions
Morphology of Cells in Culture
What is Subculture?
Applications of Cell Culture
Biologically Important Molecules
Conclusion
References
5. Biosensor Application
Introduction
Medical Diagnosis
Genetic Disorder
DNA Fragmentation
Detection of Pathogenic Microbes
Autoimmune-mediated Inflammatory Disease
Chronic Autoimmune Disease
Application for Diagnostics
Pathogen Diagnostics
Tumor Markers
Cardiac Marker
Analyses of Drug Action
Other Works
Environmental Monitoring
Heavy Metal
Pesticides
Food Quality
Food Toxins
Antibiotic Residues
Study of Enzyme Kinetics
Conclusion
References
Subject Index
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