BSA /anti BSA Interaction Study using a Novel Modular Surface Plasmon Resonance (m-SPR) Device

  • Authors

    • Wan Mohd Azwady Wan Ahamad
    • Dzaraini Kamarun
    • Mohd Kamil Abd Rahman
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.18.21830

    Received date: November 27, 2018

    Accepted date: November 27, 2018

    Published date: November 27, 2018

  • Surface plasmon resonance, biosensors, portable, biomolecular interaction
  • Abstract

    A novel modular surface plasmon resonance (SPR) device fabricated in-house was tested for its function and linearity for biomolecular interaction using BSA and α-BSA as model biomolecules. The sensor surface was initially saturated with BSA molecules and their interactions with α-BSA molecules were then monitored over various concentrations of α-BSA. The newly developed modular SPR biosensor was able to detect biomolecular interactions between BSA and α-BSA at α-BSA with good linearity. Stabilization of the interactions was achieved within 10 minutes of monitoring time.

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    Mohd Azwady Wan Ahamad, W., Kamarun, D., & Kamil Abd Rahman, M. (2018). BSA /anti BSA Interaction Study using a Novel Modular Surface Plasmon Resonance (m-SPR) Device. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7(4.18), 99-102. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.18.21830