Issue 12, 2005

An integrated optical leaky waveguide sensor with electrically induced concentration system for the detection of bacteria

Abstract

An integrated, sensitive and rapid system was developed for the detection of bacteria. The system combined an optical metal-clad leaky waveguide (MCLW) sensor with an electric field. The electric field was used to concentrate Bacillus subtilis var. niger (BG) bacteria spores onto the immobilized anti-BG antibody on the MCLW sensor surface. This sensor combination has been characterised by detecting the scattering from bacterial spores, which are concentrated at the sensor surface, when they are illuminated at the coupling angle; and by detection of fluorescence from labelled antibodies added after the spores had been captured on the surface. The light scattering and fluorescence detection methods gave a detection limit of BG bacterial spores of 1 × 103 spores ml−1 when the electric field was applied for 3 minutes.

Graphical abstract: An integrated optical leaky waveguide sensor with electrically induced concentration system for the detection of bacteria

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Apr 2005
Accepted
27 Sep 2005
First published
06 Oct 2005

Lab Chip, 2005,5, 1360-1365

An integrated optical leaky waveguide sensor with electrically induced concentration system for the detection of bacteria

M. Zourob, S. Mohr, B. J. T. Brown, P. R. Fielden, M. B. McDonnell and N. J. Goddard, Lab Chip, 2005, 5, 1360 DOI: 10.1039/B504938E

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