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Biosensors for bioanalytical applications

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Biosensors are a crucial part of most of bioanalytical diagnostic devices and systems. Due to semiconductor technologies, a great progress in diminution of costs and miniaturisation as well as an increased reliability of these devices was achieved. Application of molecular and biological techniques in the detection process has contributed to a real increase in sensitivity, selectivity, the detection limit and the number of analytes to be detected. Different transducers of chemical parameters into electrical output signals are applied in these devices. Electrochemical principles, both potentiometric and amperometric, are opted for due to their simplicity of application and extremely low costs of such biosensors. Ion sensitive field effect transistors (ISFETs) may be easily integrated into the required electronics, resulting in their miniaturisation. Further miniaturisation may be attained by development of miniaturised total analytical systems ([mu]TAS). To ensure competitive parameters of these biosensors, optimal methods of immobilisation of biochemical receptors (ionophores, enzymes, antibodies, etc.) should be developed. A review of the work by the authors related to these problems is presented in the article.
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251--260
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Bibliogr. 43 poz., 10 rys., 2 tab.
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  • Institute of Biocybemetics and Biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, 4 Trojdena Str., 02-109 Warsaw, Poland., wtorbicz@ibib.waw.pl
Bibliografia
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  • [7] D. Sobczyńska and W. Torbicz, “ZrO2 gate pH sensitive field effect transistor”, Sens. Actuators 6, 93–105 (1984).
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  • [11] D. Pijanowska and W. Torbicz, “Long-term stability of Si3N4, Al2O3 and Ta2O5 gate pH-ISFETs”, Proc. SPIE 2634, 210–214 (1995).
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  • [13] W. Torbicz, Z. Sypniewska, and D. Pijanowska, Modeling of Potentiometric Semiconductor Ion Sensors, IBIB PAN Works, No. 44, Warsaw, 1995, (in Polish).
  • [14] A. Krzy´sków, D. Pijanowska, and J. Kruk, “Controller of the operation point of the chemical sensor of the ion sensitive field effect transistor ISFET type”, Polish Patent No. 178242 (1996).
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  • [19] N.F. Starodub., W. Torbicz., D. Pijanowska, V.M. Starodub, M.I. Kanjuk, and M. Dawgul, “Optimisation methods of enzyme integration with transducers for analysis of irreversible inhibitors”, Sens. Actuators B 58, 420–426 (1999).
  • [20] M. Dawgul, D.G. Pijanowska, A. Krzysków, J. Kruk, and W. Torbicz, “An influence of polyHEMA gate layer on properties of ChemFETs”, Sensors 3, 146–159 (2003).
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  • [22] Z. Brzózka, M. Dawgul, D. Pijanowska, and W. Torbicz, “Durable NH+ 4 -sensitive CHEMFET”, Sens. Actuators B 44, 527–531 (1997).
  • [23] D.G. Pijanowska, E. Luboch, J.F. Biernat, M. Dawgul, and W. Torbicz, “Na+-selective ChemFETs based on novel ionophore: bis(phenylbenzo)-13-azocrown-5”, Sens. Actuators B 58, 384–388 (1999).
  • [24] D.G. Pijanowska and W. Torbicz, “pH-ISFET based urea biosensor”, Sens. Actuators B 44, 370–376 (1997).
  • [25] D.G. Pijanowska, M. Dawgul, and W. Torbicz, “Comparison of urea determination in biological samples by EnFETs based on pH and pNH4 detection”, Sensors 3, 160–165 (2003).
  • [26] D. Pijanowska, E. Sitarek., J. Waniewski., W. Torbicz., and A. Weryński, “Investigation of effect of the unphysiologically low pH of dialysate on peritoneal transport parameters in rats”, Proc. the 4th Europ. Conf. on Eng. and Medicine, Warsaw, Poland, May 25–28, 182–183 (1997).
  • [27] D.G. Pijanowska, N. Jaffrezic-Renault, C. Martelet, andW. Torbicz, “ISFET type urea biosensors for biomedical applications”, in Recent Research Developments in Electroanalytical Chemistry, Chapter 3, 7–20, Trivandrum, India: Transworld Research Network, 2001.
  • [28] M. Dawgul, T. Trybun, D.G. Pijanowska, and W. Torbicz, “En- FET for urea determination in biological fluids using ammonium ion detection”, Proc. SPIE 5124, 154–161 (2003).
  • [29] T. Trybun, M. Maliszewska-Mazur, M. Dawgul, D.G. Pijanowska, and W. Torbicz, “Comparison of mono- and bienzymatic urea sensitive EnFETs with ammonium ion detection”, The 18th European Conf. On Solid-State Sensors, Eurosensors XVIII, Rome, Italy, 289–290 (2004).
  • [30] D.G. Pijanowska and W. Torbicz, “The pH-detection of triglycerides”, Sens. Actuators B 78, 263–266 (2001).
  • [31] D.G. Pijanowska and W. Torbicz, “Potentiometric method for triglycerides determination”, Technology and Health Care 9(1–2), 91–93, (2001).
  • [32] W. Torbicz and D. Pijanowska, “Semiconductor type glucose sensors. State of art and perspectives”, Lecture Notes of the ICB Seminars on Drug Delivery Systems, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 36, 70–75 (1997).
  • [33] D.G. Pijanowska, A.J. Sprenkels, W. Olthuis, and P. Bergveld, “A flow-through amperometric sensor for micro analytical systems”, Sens. and Actuators B 93, 98–102 (2003).
  • [34] N.F. Starodub, W. Torbicz, D. Pijanowska, N. Kanjuk, M. Dawgul, and A.S. Ternovoj, “Phosphororganic pesticide control in some vegetables by enzymatic sensors based on ISFETs”, Proc. of Eurosensors X Conference, Leuven, 925–928 (1996).
  • [35] N.F, Starodub,W. Torbicz, V. Starodub, N. Kanjuk, M. Dawgul, D. Pijanowska., and K.S. Ternovoj, “Control of heavy metal ion level in some vegetables by enzymatic sensors based on the ISFETs”, Proc. of Eurosensors XI Conference, Warsaw, 1233–1236 (1997).
  • [36] W. Torbicz, M. Dawgul, V.M Starodub, and N.I Kanjuk, “Determination of heavy metal ions in blood serum by multienzymatic sensors based on the ISFETs”, Med. and Biolog. Eng. and Comp., Suppl. Part 1, 134 (1997).
  • [37] B. Kazimierczak, A. Baraniecka, D. Pijanowska, M. Dawgul, J. Kruk, A. Krzyśków, and W. Torbicz; “Immunological reactions in potentiometric sensors”, Proc SPIE 4887, 137–140 (2002).
  • [38] D. Pijanowska and E. Remiszewska, “Potentiometric determination of phenylalanine”, The 3rd Int. Symp. on Sensor Science, Juelich, Germany, 78–79 (2005).
  • [39] D.G. Pijanowska, E. Remiszewska, J.M. Łysko, J. Jaźwiński, andW. Torbicz, “Immobilization of bioreceptors for microreactors”, Sens. and Actuators B 91(1–3), 152–157 (2003).
  • [40] W. Torbicz, D.G. Pijanowska, and E. Remiszewska, “Bioanalytical and medical trends in sensor applications, microbioreactor- sensor systems for monitoring of biochemical parameters”, Technology and Health Care 9(1–2), 91–93 (2001).
  • [41] D.G. Pijanowska, E. Remiszewska, C. Pederzolli, L. Lunelli, M. Vendano, R. Canteri, K. Dudzi´nski, J. Kruk, and W. Torbicz, “Surface modification for microreactor fabrication”, The 3rd Int. Symp. on Sensor Science, Juelich, Germany, 62–63 (2005).
  • [42] Recommendations for immobilization of enzymes on EUPERGIT°R , EUP_IMMO/E, 2004/08, www.roehm.com.
  • [43] D.G. Pijanowska, A.J. Sprenkels, H.van der Linden,W. Olthuis, P. Bergveld, and A.van den Berg, “A flow-through potentiometric sensor for an integrated microdialysis system”, Sens. Actuators B 103, 350–355 (2004).
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