Surface plasmon resonance biosensor for enrofloxacin based on deoxyribonucleic acid [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
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Author(s)L. Cao, H. Lin, V.M. Mirsky
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PDYTUO
ISBN-13978B000PDYTU2
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A DNA-based surface plasmon resonance biosensor for enrofloxacin was developed. Heating denatured DNA immobilized on the gold-coated glass surface was exploited. The immobilization was performed by a layer-by-layer co-deposition with a cationic polymer. The sensor performance was tested with real biological probes. Direct and simple determination of enrofloxacin in milk samples was demonstrated. The sensor response obeys Langmuir binding isotherm being almost linear until about 20@mgmL^-^1. The detection limit in milk samples was estimated to be 3@mgmL^-^1.
Description:
A DNA-based surface plasmon resonance biosensor for enrofloxacin was developed. Heating denatured DNA immobilized on the gold-coated glass surface was exploited. The immobilization was performed by a layer-by-layer co-deposition with a cationic polymer. The sensor performance was tested with real biological probes. Direct and simple determination of enrofloxacin in milk samples was demonstrated. The sensor response obeys Langmuir binding isotherm being almost linear until about 20@mgmL^-^1. The detection limit in milk samples was estimated to be 3@mgmL^-^1.
