Voltammetric and Fluorescence Sensors for Food Colorant Pharmaceuticals and Biomolecules
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newlineSensors play a decisive role in the control of technological
newlineprocesses and have become one of the most important part of our life. The
newlinedetection and quantification of a quantity, whether chemical or physical,
newlinerequires a sensing platform which can specifically or selectively monitor
newlinethat quantity.
newlineA chemical sensor is a device that transforms chemical information,
newlineranging from the concentration of a specific component in a sample to
newlinetotal composition analysis, into an analytically useful signal. The
newlinechemical information may originate from a chemical reaction of the
newlineanalyte or from a physical property of the system investigated. Hence
newlinedevelopment of a sensor which respond to a component irrespective of all
newlineother species and surrounding conditions itself is a challenge.
newlineSensing methods based on voltammetric and fluorescence
newlinetechniques have been of great interest recently due to their simplicity,
newlinerobustness, sensitivity and practical utility for in-vivo and in-vitro
newlineanalysis. Furthermore, the efficacy of these devices in real time analysis
newlinehave been proven. Development of voltammetric and fluorescence
newlinesensors for sudan I, a food colorant, and various clinically important
newlinecompounds such as epinephrine (EP), homovanillic acid (HVA), guanine,
newlineand PAM chloride (PAM) have been carried out during the course of the
newlineresearch. Development Quantum Dot - affimer conjugates as multivalent
newlineligands for sensitive determination of cancer biomarkers HER-2 and
newlineVEGFR-2 have also been done during the period of research.