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J. RUJAN
III YEAR B.F.Sc
What we will see…..
 What is biosensor?
 Components
 Elements of biosensor
 Working principle
 Basic characteristics
 Types of biosensor
 Advantages
 Applications
What is biosensor
A biosensor is an analytical device which converts a
biological response into an electrical signal.
It is a chemical sensing device in which a biologically
derived recognition is coupled to a transducer, to allow
quantitative development of some complex biochemical
parameter.
Biosensor = Bioreceptor + Transducer
LELAND C. CLARK
FATHER OF BIOSENSOR.
 In 1962, he invented the Clark Oxygen Electrode, a pivotal device
that allows real – time monitoring of patient’s blood oxygen levels
and has made surgery safer and more successful for millions around
the world.
components
1.Receptors / sensors:
A sensitive biological element ( biological material)
2.Transducer:
It is a device converts physical or chemical changes due to
analyte – receptor reaction to electronic signals.
3.Associated electronics:
Amplifier, processor and display
Elements of biosensors
Working principle
 Analyte diffuse from the solution to the surface of the biosensor.
 Analyte reacts specifically & efficiently with the biological
component of the biosensor.
 This reaction changes the physicochemical properties of the
transducer surface.
 This leads to a change in the optical/electronic properties of the
transducer surface.
 The change in the optical/electronic properties is
measured/converted into electrical signal, which is detected.
Basic characteristics
 LINEARITY : Should be High – for the detection of High
Substrate Concentration.
 SENSITIVITY : Value of electrode response per substrate
concentration.
 SELECTIVITY : Chemical interface must be minimized for
obtaining correct result.
 RESPONSE TIME : Time necessary for having 95% of the
response.
Types
Calorimetric /thermal detection biosensor
Optical biosensor
Resonant biosensor
Piezoelectric biosensor
Ion sensitive biosensor
Electrochemical biosensor
Conductimetric sensors
Amperometric sensors
Potentiometric sensors
1. Calorimetric / Thermal detection biosensors.
 Uses Absorption / production of heat.
 Temperature is measured by Enzyme Thermistors.
ADVANTAGES:
 No need of Frequent recalibration.
 Insensitive to the Optical & Electrochemical properties of the sample.
USES:
 Detection of : 1. Pesticides
2. Pathogenic Bacteria.
2.Optical biosensor
 Calorimetric for colour – Measures change in Light
Adsorption.
 Photometric for light intensity – Detects the Photon
output.
3.resonant biosensor
 An Acoustic Wave Transducer is coupled with bio element.
 Measures the change in Resonant Frequency.
4.Ion sensitive biosensor
It has semiconductor with ion – sensitive surface.
Surface Electrical Potential changes when the ions &
semiconductors interact.
Measure the Change in Potential.
USES:
pH detection.
5.Electrochemical biosensors
Underlying the principle – many chemicals produce or
consuming ions or causing some change in the electrical
properties of the solution that can be sensed out & used as
a measuring parameter.
USES:
Detection of,
 Hybridized DNA
 DNA – binding Drugs
 Glucose concentrations.
Advantages
 High specific
 Linear response
 Tiny & Bio compactable
 Easy to use & Durable
 Require only small sample volume
 Rapid
 Accurate
 Stable and sterilizable.
applications
 Food Analysis
 Study of Biomolecules & their Interaction.
 Drug Development.
 Crime Detection.
 Medical diagnosis (Clinic & Lab)
 Environmental field monitoring
 Quality control
 Industrial process control
 Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals & Replacement organs
Biosensor for agricultural & food industry
 Detection of viral, fungal, bacterial diseases of plants.
 In food industry, detection of total microbes & food quantification in
soft drinks.
 To determine the freshness of fish, beef & other food items.
Biosensor for detection of pollution &
of the chemicals present in the
environment
reference
1. Shagun Malhotra, (2017), Biosensors: Principle, types and
application.
2. Wei – chih wang, Biosensors, Southern Taiwan University of
Technology.
3. Reza Kazemi Darsanaki, (2013), Biosensors: Functions and
Applications.
4. Esma Ahlatcioglu, (2012), Biosensors and their principles.
5. Nambiar et al, (2011), Biomedical Applications of Biosensors and
Bioelectronics, p.g:489-571
6. Kress – Roders, (1997), Handbook of Biosensors and Electronic
Noses
7. https://www.researchgate.net/publication
Any Questions!!!
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Biosensors

  • 2. What we will see…..  What is biosensor?  Components  Elements of biosensor  Working principle  Basic characteristics  Types of biosensor  Advantages  Applications
  • 3. What is biosensor A biosensor is an analytical device which converts a biological response into an electrical signal. It is a chemical sensing device in which a biologically derived recognition is coupled to a transducer, to allow quantitative development of some complex biochemical parameter. Biosensor = Bioreceptor + Transducer
  • 4. LELAND C. CLARK FATHER OF BIOSENSOR.  In 1962, he invented the Clark Oxygen Electrode, a pivotal device that allows real – time monitoring of patient’s blood oxygen levels and has made surgery safer and more successful for millions around the world.
  • 5. components 1.Receptors / sensors: A sensitive biological element ( biological material) 2.Transducer: It is a device converts physical or chemical changes due to analyte – receptor reaction to electronic signals. 3.Associated electronics: Amplifier, processor and display
  • 6.
  • 8.
  • 9. Working principle  Analyte diffuse from the solution to the surface of the biosensor.  Analyte reacts specifically & efficiently with the biological component of the biosensor.  This reaction changes the physicochemical properties of the transducer surface.  This leads to a change in the optical/electronic properties of the transducer surface.  The change in the optical/electronic properties is measured/converted into electrical signal, which is detected.
  • 10. Basic characteristics  LINEARITY : Should be High – for the detection of High Substrate Concentration.  SENSITIVITY : Value of electrode response per substrate concentration.  SELECTIVITY : Chemical interface must be minimized for obtaining correct result.  RESPONSE TIME : Time necessary for having 95% of the response.
  • 11. Types Calorimetric /thermal detection biosensor Optical biosensor Resonant biosensor Piezoelectric biosensor Ion sensitive biosensor Electrochemical biosensor Conductimetric sensors Amperometric sensors Potentiometric sensors
  • 12. 1. Calorimetric / Thermal detection biosensors.  Uses Absorption / production of heat.  Temperature is measured by Enzyme Thermistors. ADVANTAGES:  No need of Frequent recalibration.  Insensitive to the Optical & Electrochemical properties of the sample. USES:  Detection of : 1. Pesticides 2. Pathogenic Bacteria.
  • 13. 2.Optical biosensor  Calorimetric for colour – Measures change in Light Adsorption.  Photometric for light intensity – Detects the Photon output. 3.resonant biosensor  An Acoustic Wave Transducer is coupled with bio element.  Measures the change in Resonant Frequency.
  • 14. 4.Ion sensitive biosensor It has semiconductor with ion – sensitive surface. Surface Electrical Potential changes when the ions & semiconductors interact. Measure the Change in Potential. USES: pH detection.
  • 15. 5.Electrochemical biosensors Underlying the principle – many chemicals produce or consuming ions or causing some change in the electrical properties of the solution that can be sensed out & used as a measuring parameter. USES: Detection of,  Hybridized DNA  DNA – binding Drugs  Glucose concentrations.
  • 16. Advantages  High specific  Linear response  Tiny & Bio compactable  Easy to use & Durable  Require only small sample volume  Rapid  Accurate  Stable and sterilizable.
  • 17. applications  Food Analysis  Study of Biomolecules & their Interaction.  Drug Development.  Crime Detection.  Medical diagnosis (Clinic & Lab)  Environmental field monitoring  Quality control  Industrial process control  Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals & Replacement organs
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Biosensor for agricultural & food industry  Detection of viral, fungal, bacterial diseases of plants.  In food industry, detection of total microbes & food quantification in soft drinks.  To determine the freshness of fish, beef & other food items.
  • 23. Biosensor for detection of pollution & of the chemicals present in the environment
  • 24.
  • 25. reference 1. Shagun Malhotra, (2017), Biosensors: Principle, types and application. 2. Wei – chih wang, Biosensors, Southern Taiwan University of Technology. 3. Reza Kazemi Darsanaki, (2013), Biosensors: Functions and Applications. 4. Esma Ahlatcioglu, (2012), Biosensors and their principles. 5. Nambiar et al, (2011), Biomedical Applications of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, p.g:489-571 6. Kress – Roders, (1997), Handbook of Biosensors and Electronic Noses 7. https://www.researchgate.net/publication