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Sensitive Detection Of Chemical Species Using A Bacterial Display Sandwich Assay

技术优势
Broad spectrum assay Low-cost, rapid assay, appropriate for field use No specialized equipment and no specialized skills needed to perform
技术应用
Point-of-care diagnostics Environmental sensors and analysis
详细技术说明
None
*Abstract

Endocrine disrupting compounds are found in increasing amounts in our environment, originating from pesticides, plasticizers, and pharmaceuticals, among other sources. These compounds have been implicated in diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cancer. The list of chemicals that disrupt normal hormone function is growing at an alarming rate, making it crucially important to find sources of contamination and identify new compounds that display this ability. However, there is currently no broad-spectrum, rapid test for these compounds, as they are difficult to monitor because of their high potency and chemical dissimilarity.

 

To address this, UC Berkeley researchers have developed a new detection system and method for the sensitive detection of trace compounds using electrochemical methods.  This platform is both fast and portable, and it requires no specialized skills to perform. This system enables both the detection of many detrimental compounds and signal amplification from impedance measurements due to the binding of bacteria to a modified electrode. The researchers were able to test the system finding sub-ppb levels of estradiol and ppm levels of bisphenol A in complex solutions. This approach should be broadly applicable to the detection of chemically diverse classes of compounds that bind to a single receptor.

 

*Principal Investigation

Name: Matthew Francis

Department:


Name: Ariel Furst

Department:


Name: Alexander Hoepker

Department:

其他

Publication

Quantifying Hormone Disruptors with an Engineered Bacterial Biosensor 


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Tech ID/UC Case

27187/2017-070-0


Related Cases

2017-070-0

国家/地区
美国

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