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Development of an enzyme immobilization platform based on microencapsulation for paper-based biosensors.
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Development of an enzyme immobilization platform based on microencapsulation for paper-based biosensors./
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Zhang, Yufen.
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238 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-03(E), Section: B.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International75-03B(E).
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Chemistry, Analytical. -
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9780494985922
Development of an enzyme immobilization platform based on microencapsulation for paper-based biosensors.
Zhang, Yufen.
Development of an enzyme immobilization platform based on microencapsulation for paper-based biosensors.
- 238 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-03(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Universite de Montreal (Canada), 2013.
Biosensing paper attracts increasing attention due to its benefits of being simple, visible, portable and useful for detecting various contaminants, pathogens and toxins. While there has been no bioactive paper commercialized since glucose paper strips developed in the fifties, many research groups are working to immobilize biomolecules on paper to achieve a bioactive paper that is affordable and has good shelf life. The goal of this research is to develop some highly useful bioactive paper that could, for example, measure blood glucose, or immediately detect and simultaneously deactivate pathogens such as neuraminidase and E.coli. Previously, bioactive paper was produced either through physically absorbing biorecognition elements or printing bio-ink onto paper substrate. Our methodology for fabrication of bioactive paper strips is compatible with existing paper making process and includes three procedures: the fabrication of microcapsules, enzyme or antibody microencapsulation, immobilization of enzymes or antibody-entrapped microcapsules into paper pulp.
ISBN: 9780494985922Subjects--Topical Terms:
586156
Chemistry, Analytical.
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The first step, in fabricating of bioactive paper strips is to produce biocompatible and inexpensive microcapsules with suitable parameters. To do so, two types of microencapsulation methods were compared; the emulsion method and the vibration nozzle method accomplished with an encapsulator. The parameters for producing optimal microcapsules with both methods were studied. Factors that affect their diameter, wall thickness, shell pore size, encapsulation efficiency and membrane compositions were also discussed. By comparison, microcapsules prepared with poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI) by the emulsion method exhibit properties that were more suitable for enzyme encapsulation and paper making process, whereas the microcapsules prepared by the vibration nozzle method were too big to be immobilized within paper pulp, and had lower encapsulation efficiency, enzymatic activity and productivity. Thus the emulsion method was chosen for subsequent experiments such as enzyme and antibody microencapsulation and bacterial vaginosis (BV) paper preparation. Microcapsules made by the emulsion method were semi-permeable in that the diffusion of substrate and product molecules were allowed freely across the membranes but the encapsulated enzymes would be retained inside.
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Glucose oxidase from Aspergillus niger (GOx) and laccase from Trametes versicolor (TvL) microcapsules showed high encapsulation efficiency, but the encapsulation process caused a severe decrease in the specific activities of both enzymes. Results from circular dichroism (CD) studies, fluorescence properties, enzymatic activities of free enzymes and Michaelis-Menten behavior demonstrated that the V max decrease for GOx was due to the restriction of diffusion across microcapsule membranes with pore size less than 5 nm. The microencapsulation process improved the thermal stability of GOx but decreased that of laccase.
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Bioactive papers were fabricated either by incorporating microcapsules containing different enzymes or empty microcapsules soaked in substrate and enhancer solution into the paper pulp during the sheet making process. Both the GOx and the BV paper strips underwent a color change in the presence of glucose and potassium iodide, and sialidase from Clostridium perfringens respectively. Some preliminary studies on antibody sensitized microcapsules, in which antibody was either encapsulated within the PEI microcapsules or conjugated to its membranes, were also performed.
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