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Rapid Colorimetric Assays to Qualitatively Distinguish RNA and DNA in Biomolecular Samples
Published on: February 4, 2013
Colorimetric sensors for rapid detection of various analytes
Ajay Piriya V S1, Printo Joseph1, Kiruba Daniel S C G2
1Division of Nanoscience and Technology, BIT Campus, Anna University, Tiruchirappalli 620024, India.
Abstract:
Sensor technology for the rapid detection of the analytes with high sensitivity and selectivity has several challenges. Despite the challenges, colorimetric sensors have been widely accepted for its high sensitive and selective response towards various analytes. In this review, colorimetric sensors for the detection of biomolecules like protein, DNA, pathogen and chemical compounds like heavy metal ions, toxic gases and organic compounds have been elaborately discussed. The visible sensing mechanism based on Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) using metal nanoparticles like Au, Ag, thin film interference using SiO2 and colorimetric array-based technique have been highlighted. The optical property of metal nanoparticles enables a visual color change during its interaction with the analytes owing to the dispersion and aggregation of nanoparticles. Recently, colorimetric changes using silica substrate for detection of protein and small molecules by thin film interference as a visible sensing mechanism has been developed without the usage of fluorescent or radioisotopes labels. Multilayer of biomaterials were used as a platform where reflection and interference of scattering light occur due to which color change happens leading to rapid sensing. Colorimetric array-based technique for the detection of organic compounds using chemoresponsive dyes has also been focused wherein the interaction of the analytes with the substrate coated with chemoresponsive dyes gives colorimetric change.
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