Beschreibung:
This book introduces readers to the development of novel optical biosensors for environmental analysis. Environmental pollution has now become a serious problem, which threatens the health of human beings. Traditional analytical methods have a number of drawbacks, such as the need for professional operators and complicated instruments. After millions of years of evolution, biomolecules can perform various functions with good accuracy and efficiency due to their unique structures, offering a viable alternative to traditional methods.
Introduction.- A fluorescent biosensor for copper ion detection.- Pyoverdine as a bio-recognition element to develop biosensor for the detection of furazolidone.- 27An ultrasensitive colorimetric biosensor for copper ion detection.- A carboxylesterase E2 based biosensor to simultaneously remediate and detect mercury ions.- A near-infrared ratiometric fluorescent probe to selectively detect cysteine in mitochondria for indicating oxidative stress in vivo.- Conclusions.