Ion Selective Amperometric Biosensors for Environmental Analysis of Nitrate, Nitrite and Sulfate.
Niels Peter RevsbechMichael NielsenDeby FapyanePublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Inorganic ions that can be redox-transformed by living cells can be sensed by biosensors, where the redox transformation gives rise to a current in a measuring circuit. Such biosensors may be based on enzymes, or they may be based on application of whole cells. In this review focus will be on biosensors for the environmentally important ions NO3-, NO2-, and SO42-, and for comparison alternative sensor-based detection will also be mentioned. The developed biosensors are generally characterized by a high degree of specificity, but unfortunately also by relatively short lifetimes. There are several investigations where biosensor measurement of NO3- and NO2- have given new insight into the functioning of nitrogen transformations in man-made and natural environments such as sediments and biofilms, but the biosensors have not become routine tools. Future modifications resulting in better long-term stability may enable such general use.
Keyphrases
- label free
- living cells
- quantum dots
- nitric oxide
- induced apoptosis
- fluorescent probe
- heavy metals
- gold nanoparticles
- risk assessment
- cell death
- hydrogen peroxide
- clinical practice
- single molecule
- cell cycle arrest
- current status
- candida albicans
- human health
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- water soluble
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons