scholarly journals Application of Long-Range Surface Plasmon Resonance for ABO Blood Typing

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wanida Tangkawsakul ◽  
Toemsak Srikhirin ◽  
Kazunari Shinbo ◽  
Keizo Kato ◽  
Futao Kaneko ◽  
...  

In this study, we demonstrate a long-range surface plasmon resonance (LR-SPR) biosensor for the detection of whole cell by captured antigens A and B on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs) as a model. The LR-SPR sensor chip consists of high-refractive index glass, a Cytop film layer, and a thin gold (Au) film, which makes the evanescent field intensity and the penetration depth longer than conventional SPR. Therefore, the LR-SPR biosensor has improved capability for detecting large analytes, such as RBCs. The antibodies specific to blood group A and group B (Anti-A and Anti-B) are covalently immobilized on a grafting self-assembled monolayer (SAM)/Au surface on the biosensor. For blood typing, RBC samples can be detected by the LR-SPR biosensor through a change in the refractive index. We determined that the results of blood typing using the LR-SPR biosensor are consistent with the results obtained from the agglutination test. We obtained the lowest detection limits of 1.58 × 105 cells/ml for RBC-A and 3.83 × 105 cells/ml for RBC-B, indicating that the LR-SPR chip has a higher sensitivity than conventional SPR biosensors (3.3 × 108 cells/ml). The surface of the biosensor can be efficiently regenerated using 20 mM NaOH. In summary, as the LR-SPR technique is sensitive and has a simple experimental setup, it can easily be applied for ABO blood group typing.

2020 ◽  
Vol 168 ◽  
pp. 112508
Author(s):  
Surbhi Jain ◽  
Ayushi Paliwal ◽  
Vinay Gupta ◽  
Monika Tomar

2021 ◽  
Vol 61 ◽  
pp. 102449
Author(s):  
Rozalina Zakaria ◽  
NurAina'a Mardhiah Zainuddin ◽  
Muhammad Aiman Saufi Ahmad Fahri ◽  
Punithavathi M. Thirunavakkarasu ◽  
Shobhit K. Patel ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 857 ◽  
pp. 459-464
Author(s):  
Wan Mohd Azwady Wan Ahamad ◽  
Dzaraini Kamarun ◽  
Mohd Kamil Abd Rahman

Performance of modular surface plasmon resonance (mSPR) sensor based on refractive index is discussed in this paper. The sensor was built in house using a polychromatic light source, polarizer to produce a transverse magnetic wave, high refractive index waveguide, gold-coated disk, single channel cell and spectrometer for data analysis. A knob for adjusting the angle of the incident provides a means for ease of angle variation which simplifies the design of the instrument for portability purposes. In conventional SPR, the light source need to be delocalized for search of the resonance angle, making the instrument bulky in size and had to be laboratory-based. The efficiency of the newly designed SPR biosensor was tested using a various percentages of ethanol in deionized water. Observations on the shifts of the resonance wavelength with ethanol strength revealed that the SPR biosensor has a sensitivity of 64 nm/RIU and a resolution of ~102 RIU.


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