BIOSENSORS IN CHEMICAL SEPARATIONS

Author:

Fishman Harvey A.1,Greenwald Daniel R.1,Zare Richard N.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305;

Abstract

▪ Abstract  Identification of biomolecules in complex biological mixtures represents a major challenge in biomedical, environmental, and chemical research today. Chemical separations with traditional detection schemes such as absorption, fluorescence, refractive index, conductivity, and electrochemistry have been the standards for definitive identifications of many compounds. In many instances, however, the complexity of the biomixture exceeds the resolution capability of chemical separations. Biosensors based on molecular recognition can dramatically improve the selectivity of and provide biologically relevant information about the components. This review describes how coupling chemical separations with online biosensors solves challenging problems in sample analysis by identifying components that would not normally be detectable by either technique alone. This review also presents examples and principles of combining chemical separations with biosensor detection that uses living systems, whole cells, membrane receptors, enzymes, and immunosensors.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

Structural Biology,Biophysics

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