Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor

There has been remarkable developments in the field of fiber optic sensing technologies for bio-sensing applications. In this study, a novel fiber optic biosensor has been fabricated for sensing trypsin, a protease that helps in degradation of proteins to peptides. A 2 cm long No core sensor was fun...

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Main Author: Aroor, Megha Rani
Other Authors: Chan Chi Chiu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-685052023-03-03T16:02:57Z Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor Aroor, Megha Rani Chan Chi Chiu School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering There has been remarkable developments in the field of fiber optic sensing technologies for bio-sensing applications. In this study, a novel fiber optic biosensor has been fabricated for sensing trypsin, a protease that helps in degradation of proteins to peptides. A 2 cm long No core sensor was functionalized with Nickel-Chitosan film. Chitosan, a moisture sensitive polymer acted as the chelating agent or the linker polymer which facilitated the binding of the nickel ions to trypsin. The sensor was immersed in different concentrations of trypsin sample and the spectral responses were recorded. The wavelength dips in the transmission spectrum shifted towards lower wavelengths for different concentrations of trypsin. A sensitivity of -0.09 nm μg-1ml-1 was observed for concentrations of the trypsin sample ranging from 0-200 μg ml-1. MSC(BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING) 2016-05-26T05:23:51Z 2016-05-26T05:23:51Z 2016 Thesis Aroor, M. R. (2016). Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor. Master’s thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/68505 10.32657/10356/68505 en 63 p. application/pdf
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Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor
description There has been remarkable developments in the field of fiber optic sensing technologies for bio-sensing applications. In this study, a novel fiber optic biosensor has been fabricated for sensing trypsin, a protease that helps in degradation of proteins to peptides. A 2 cm long No core sensor was functionalized with Nickel-Chitosan film. Chitosan, a moisture sensitive polymer acted as the chelating agent or the linker polymer which facilitated the binding of the nickel ions to trypsin. The sensor was immersed in different concentrations of trypsin sample and the spectral responses were recorded. The wavelength dips in the transmission spectrum shifted towards lower wavelengths for different concentrations of trypsin. A sensitivity of -0.09 nm μg-1ml-1 was observed for concentrations of the trypsin sample ranging from 0-200 μg ml-1.
author2 Chan Chi Chiu
author_facet Chan Chi Chiu
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author Aroor, Megha Rani
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title Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor
title_short Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor
title_full Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor
title_fullStr Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor
title_full_unstemmed Trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor
title_sort trypsin detection using chitosan based fiber optic interferometric sensor
publishDate 2016
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/68505
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