• Photonic Sensors
  • Vol. 8, Issue 3, 193 (2018)
Subhankar N.1, Barlina KONWAR1, Simran KAUR2, Robin DOLEY2, and Biplob MONDAL1、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Tezpur University, Tezpur 784028, Assam, India
  • 2Deptment of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Tezpur University, Tezpur 784028, Assam, India
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    DOI: 10.1007/s13320-018-0501-1 Cite this Article
    Subhankar N., Barlina KONWAR, Simran KAUR, Robin DOLEY, Biplob MONDAL. Study on Snake Venom Protein-Antibody Interaction by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy[J]. Photonic Sensors, 2018, 8(3): 193 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The development of a portable and inexpensive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) measurement device with the integrated biosensor for the detection of snake venom protein is presented in this paper. For the construction of the sensing element, amine coupling chemistry is used to bio-functionalize silver coated glass slide with antibodies like immunoglobulin (IgG). The immobilization of the antibody is confirmed by spectroscopic measurements like ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis) and Fourier-transforms infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The device is calibrated with the standard solution of sodium chloride and ethanol before testing venom protein samples. To investigate the bio-molecular interactions, crude venom of Indian cobra (concentration range: 0.1 mg/ml ~ 1.0 mg/ml) in the phosphate buffer solution (PBS) are exposed to the biosensor. The experimentally measured data indicate the shift in the plasmon resonance angle from its initial value (52°) to 54° for 0.1 mg/ml and 60° for 1.0 mg/ml protein solution.
    Subhankar N., Barlina KONWAR, Simran KAUR, Robin DOLEY, Biplob MONDAL. Study on Snake Venom Protein-Antibody Interaction by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy[J]. Photonic Sensors, 2018, 8(3): 193
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