Acousto-optic tunable filter-surface plasmon resonance immunosensor for fibronectin [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
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An acousto-optic tunable filter-surface plasmon resonance (AOTF-SPR) immunosensor based on wavelength-modulation was applied to detect fibronectin by direct, sandwich and colloidal Au-enhanced immunoassay. The design of the wavelength-modulation AOTF-SPR immunosensor is based on fixing the incident angle of light and measuring the reflected intensity of light in the wavelength range spanning 440-790nm. Fibronectin was determined in the concentration range 2.5-30, 0.5-30, and 0.25-30@mg/mL for direct, sandwich and colloidal Au-enhanced immunoassay, respectively. The results demonstrate that AOTF-SPR biosensor can be applied to direct and enhanced immunoassay of biomolecule.
Description:
An acousto-optic tunable filter-surface plasmon resonance (AOTF-SPR) immunosensor based on wavelength-modulation was applied to detect fibronectin by direct, sandwich and colloidal Au-enhanced immunoassay. The design of the wavelength-modulation AOTF-SPR immunosensor is based on fixing the incident angle of light and measuring the reflected intensity of light in the wavelength range spanning 440-790nm. Fibronectin was determined in the concentration range 2.5-30, 0.5-30, and 0.25-30@mg/mL for direct, sandwich and colloidal Au-enhanced immunoassay, respectively. The results demonstrate that AOTF-SPR biosensor can be applied to direct and enhanced immunoassay of biomolecule.
