Sensors (Aug 2006)

Antibody Immobilization on Waveguides Using aFlow–Through System Shows Improved Listeria monocytogenesDetection in an Automated Fiber Optic Biosensor: RAPTORTM

  • Arun K. Bhunia,
  • Tao Geng,
  • Angela Valadez,
  • Aparna Kothapalli,
  • Byoung-Kwon Hahm,
  • Daniel Ess,
  • Mark T. Morgan,
  • Giyoung Kim,
  • Viswaprakash Nanduri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s6080808
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 8
pp. 808 – 822

Abstract

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Recent outbreaks of food borne illnesses continue to support the need for rapidand sensitive methods for detection of foodborne pathogens. A method for detecting Listeriamonocytogenes in food samples was developed using an automated fiber-optic-basedimmunosensor, RAPTORTM. Detection of L. monocytogenes in phosphate buffered saline(PBS) was performed to evaluate both static and flow through antibody immobilizationmethods for capture antibodies in a sandwich assay. Subsequent detection in frankfurtersamples was conducted using a flow through immobilization system. A two stage blockingusing biotinylated bovine serum albumin (b-BSA) and BSA was effectively employed toreduce the non-specific binding. The sandwich assay using static or flow through mode ofantibody immobilization could detect 1

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