Biosensors: BY Partha Sarathi Tripathy ROLL - 0301212360 Electrical Engineering
Biosensors: BY Partha Sarathi Tripathy ROLL - 0301212360 Electrical Engineering
BY
Partha Sarathi Tripathy
ROLL – 0301212360
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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Introduction
A Biosensor can be defined as a compact
analytical device incorporating a biological or
biologically derived sensing element either
integrated within or intimately associated with a
physicochemical transducer.
The main aim of a biosensor is to produce either
discrete or continuous digital electronic signals,
which are proportional to a single analyte or a
related group of analytes.
In simple language it means that it is an
analytical device, which converts a biological
response into an electrical signal.
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Properties of
Biosensors :
The biological component must be specific and
stable State the main ideas you’ll be talking
about.
The reaction should be as independent of
physical parameters such as pH, temperature
and stirring as possible .
The response should be accurate, precise and
reproducible .
The sensing element should be tiny and
biocompatible .
The complete unit should be cheap and portable.
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Design Features of
Biosensors :
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Calorimetric
Biosensors
The sample stream (a) passes
through the outer insulated box (b)
to the heat exchanger (c) within an
aluminium block (d). From there, it
flows past the reference thermistor
(e) and into the packed bed
bioreactor (f, 1ml volume),
containing the biocatalyst, where
the reaction occurs. The change in
temperature is determined by the
thermistor (g) and the solution
passed to waste (h). External
electronics (l) determines the
difference in the resistance, and
hence temperature, between the
thermistors .
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1. Piezo-electric
Biosensors
For any piezo-electric crystal, the change in
frequency is proportional to the mass of
absorbed material. The frequency change can be
easily detected by simple electronic circuits.
The major drawback of these devices is the
interference from atmospheric humidity and the
difficulty in using them for the determination of
material in solution.
The advantage of this is that these are
inexpensive, small and robust, and capable of
giving a rapid response.
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CONCLUSION
With few exception,many of the technical
approaches that are important to bioelectronics
are today commercially unproven.So far
bioelectronics has not proven a solid block in
general engineering and technical
field.Practically it does not have the vast use in
general class of human society.It will be a great
advantage if by using of bioelectronics of such
functional neuronal arrays as a viable approach
to fabricate “BRAIN COMPUTER”.The
neurobiology and physics involved in neuronal
dynamics and making computation.
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