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Interdigitated microelectrode based impedance biosensor for detection of salmonella enteritidis in food samplesopen access

Authors
Kim, GiyoungMorgan, M.Hahm, Byoung-kwonBhunia, Arun K.Mun, J.H.Om, Ae Son
Issue Date
Mar-2008
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Citation
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, v.100, no.PART 5, pp.1 - 4
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Journal Title
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume
100
Number
PART 5
Start Page
1
End Page
4
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/178874
DOI
10.1088/1742-6596/100/5/052044
ISSN
1742-6588
Abstract
Salmonella enteritidis outbreaks continue to occur, and S. enteritidis-related outbreaks from various food sources have increased public awareness of this pathogen. Conventional methods for pathogens detection and identification are labor-intensive and take days to complete. Some immunological rapid assays are developed, but these assays still require prolonged enrichment steps. Recently developed biosensors have shown great potential for the rapid detection of foodborne pathogens. To develop the biosensor, an interdigitated microelectrode (IME) was fabricated by using semiconductor fabrication process. Anti- Salmonella antibodies were immobilized based on avidin-biotin binding on the surface of the IME to form an active sensing layer. To increase the sensitivity of the sensor, three types of sensors that have different electrode gap sizes (2 μm, 5 μm, 10 μm) were fabricated and tested. The impedimetric biosensor could detect 103 CFU/mL of Salmonella in pork meat extract with an incubation time of 5 minutes. This method may provide a simple, rapid and sensitive method to detect foodborne pathogens.
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