Issue 27, 2020

Detection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by silver nanoparticles sensitized with various lectins

Abstract

Anisotropic silver nanoparticles sensitized by various lectins were applied for detection of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) which was used as a model of fungal cells. It was shown that high concentrations of yeast cells have stabilized silver nanoparticles, preventing their aggregation in the presence of NaCl whereas at low concentrations of cells, the salt has induced aggregation of nanoparticles with drastic changes in optical spectra. These changes depend on cell concentration and permit the detection of cells in the range from 3.2 × 103 to 7 × 107 cell per ml. This approach was used for the determination of these cells in urine and its applicability was demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Detection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by silver nanoparticles sensitized with various lectins

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Mar 2020
Accepted
19 May 2020
First published
26 May 2020

Anal. Methods, 2020,12, 3508-3512

Detection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by silver nanoparticles sensitized with various lectins

Q. G. Gyurjyan, M. V. Mikaelyan, G. G. Poghosyan, V. A. Hovhannisyan and V. K. Gasparyan, Anal. Methods, 2020, 12, 3508 DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00614A

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