Biosensors based on gold nanostructures

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Autor(a) principal: Vidotti,Marcio
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Carvalhal,Rafaela F., Mendes,Renata K., Ferreira,Danielle C. M., Kubota,Lauro T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532011000100002
Resumo: The present review discusses the latest advances in biosensor technology achieved by the assembly of biomolecules associated with gold nanoparticles in analytical devices. This review is divided in sections according to the biomolecule employed in the biosensor development: (i) immunocompounds; (ii) DNA/RNA and functional DNA/RNA; and (iii) enzymes and Heme proteins. In order to facilitate the comprehension each section was subdivided according to the transduction mode. Gold nanoparticles based immunosensors have a wide range of applications in food, environmental, pharmaceutical, chemistry and clinical diagnostics. The nanoparticles were employed to improve whether the analytical signal or the immunocompounds immobilization. In another section, biosensors based on DNA/RNA biomolecules employing gold nanostructures as labels and label-free funtional DNA/RNA biosensors associated to gold nanostructures as tranducers were systematically reported for rapid identification of pathogens, species of environmental interest and clinical diagnostics, respectively. The inclusion of gold nanoparticles in modified electrodes itself enhances the electron transfer between the transducer and biomolecules leading to improved bioanalytical devices when redox enzymes and heme proteins are used. Biosensors for the detection and quantification of glucose and hydrogen peroxide are discussed as well.
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title Biosensors based on gold nanostructures
spellingShingle Biosensors based on gold nanostructures
Vidotti,Marcio
gold nanoparticles
biosensors
bioanalytical devices
nanotechnology
biomolecules
title_short Biosensors based on gold nanostructures
title_full Biosensors based on gold nanostructures
title_fullStr Biosensors based on gold nanostructures
title_full_unstemmed Biosensors based on gold nanostructures
title_sort Biosensors based on gold nanostructures
author Vidotti,Marcio
author_facet Vidotti,Marcio
Carvalhal,Rafaela F.
Mendes,Renata K.
Ferreira,Danielle C. M.
Kubota,Lauro T.
author_role author
author2 Carvalhal,Rafaela F.
Mendes,Renata K.
Ferreira,Danielle C. M.
Kubota,Lauro T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vidotti,Marcio
Carvalhal,Rafaela F.
Mendes,Renata K.
Ferreira,Danielle C. M.
Kubota,Lauro T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gold nanoparticles
biosensors
bioanalytical devices
nanotechnology
biomolecules
topic gold nanoparticles
biosensors
bioanalytical devices
nanotechnology
biomolecules
description The present review discusses the latest advances in biosensor technology achieved by the assembly of biomolecules associated with gold nanoparticles in analytical devices. This review is divided in sections according to the biomolecule employed in the biosensor development: (i) immunocompounds; (ii) DNA/RNA and functional DNA/RNA; and (iii) enzymes and Heme proteins. In order to facilitate the comprehension each section was subdivided according to the transduction mode. Gold nanoparticles based immunosensors have a wide range of applications in food, environmental, pharmaceutical, chemistry and clinical diagnostics. The nanoparticles were employed to improve whether the analytical signal or the immunocompounds immobilization. In another section, biosensors based on DNA/RNA biomolecules employing gold nanostructures as labels and label-free funtional DNA/RNA biosensors associated to gold nanostructures as tranducers were systematically reported for rapid identification of pathogens, species of environmental interest and clinical diagnostics, respectively. The inclusion of gold nanoparticles in modified electrodes itself enhances the electron transfer between the transducer and biomolecules leading to improved bioanalytical devices when redox enzymes and heme proteins are used. Biosensors for the detection and quantification of glucose and hydrogen peroxide are discussed as well.
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