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Author: Neethirajan, Suresh; Ahmed, Syed Rahin; Chand, Rohit; Buozis, John; Nagy, Éva
Title: Recent Advances in Biosensor Development for Foodborne Virus Detection
  • Document date: 2017_7_5
  • ID: sj6zfybb_91
    Snippet: An electrochemical biosensor uses a concanavalin A (ConA) conjugated and nanostructured gold electrode to capture noroviruses selectively [11] . Cyclic voltammetry confirmed the sensitivity and a detection limit of 35 copies/mL in solution extracted from lettuce, and its selectivity as 98% because the signals detected from hepatitis A and E viruses are only 2-2.8% of the norovirus signals at an identical concentration. The sensor fits POC require.....
    Document: An electrochemical biosensor uses a concanavalin A (ConA) conjugated and nanostructured gold electrode to capture noroviruses selectively [11] . Cyclic voltammetry confirmed the sensitivity and a detection limit of 35 copies/mL in solution extracted from lettuce, and its selectivity as 98% because the signals detected from hepatitis A and E viruses are only 2-2.8% of the norovirus signals at an identical concentration. The sensor fits POC requirements, as it is sensitive, selective, fast, and most importantly, does not require a pretreated sample. Additionally, it is relatively cheap, as much as 1/50 times cheaper than using antibodies alone.

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