Pathirana S T, Barbaree J, Chin B A, Hartell M G, Neely W C, Vodyanoy V
Institute for Biological Detection Systems, Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology, Auburn University, Alabama, 36849, USA.
Biosens Bioelectron. 2000 Jun;15(3-4):135-41. doi: 10.1016/s0956-5663(00)00067-1.
The rapid and sensitive detection of Salmonella typhymurium based on the use of a polyclonal antibody immobilized by the Langmuir-Blodgett method on the surface of a quartz crystal acoustic wave device was demonstrated. The binding of bacteria to the surface changed the crystal resonance parameters; these were quantified by the output voltage of the sensor instrumentation. The sensor had a lower detection limit of a few hundred cells/ml, and a response time of < 100 s over the range of 10(2)-10(10) cells/ml. The sensor response was linear between bacterial concentrations of 10(2)-10(7) cells/ml, with a sensitivity of 18 mV/decade. The binding of bacteria was specific with two binding sites needed to bind a single cell. The sensors preserve approximately 75% of their sensitivity over a period of 32 days.