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Comparison of a potentiometric and a micromechanical triglyceride biosensor
Date Issued
01-01-2009
Author(s)
Fernandez, Renny Edwin
Hareesh, Vemulachedu
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Sensitive biosensors for detection of triglyceride concentration are important. In this paper we report on two types of silicon based triglyceride sensors: an electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor capacitor (EISCAP) which is a potentiometric device and a polysilicon microcantilever. The detection principle for both sensors is based on the enzymatic hydrolysis of triglyceride though the sensing mechanisms are different: electronic for the EISCAP and mechanical for the microcantilever. The characteristics and performances of the two sensors are critically compared. The EISCAP sensor necessitates the presence of a buffer for stable measurements which limits the sensitivity of the sensor at low concentrations of the bioanalyte to 1 mM. The cantilever sensor works without a buffer which improves the lower level of sensitivity to 10 μm. Both sensors are found to give reproducible and reliable results. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Volume
24