2022
DOI: 10.3390/bios12020099
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All Fiber-Optic Immunosensors Based on Elliptical Core Helical Intermediate-Period Fiber Grating with Low-Sensitivity to Environmental Disturbances

Abstract: An all fiber-optic immunosensor based on elliptical core helical intermediate-period fiber grating (E-HIPFG) is proposed for the specific detection of human immunoglobulin G (human IgG). E-HIPFGs are all-fiber transducers that do not include any additional coating materials or fiber architectures, simplifying the fabrication process and promising the stability of the E-HIPFG biosensor. For human IgG recognition, the surface of an E-HIPFG is functionalized by goat anti-human IgG. The functionalized E-HIPFG is t… Show more

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“…A long-period fiber grating (LPFG) immunosensor that employed an avian antibody (IgY) recognizing Staphylococcus aureus was reported; upon bacteria–antibody interaction, an increase in the bioconjugate thickness and density was created and was tracked as a change of resonance wavelength in the LPFG transmission spectrum [ 68 ]. An all-fiber-optic immunosensor based on elliptical core helical intermediate fiber grating (E-HIPFG) was developed and evaluated through the detection of human IgG after functionalizing the sensor surface with a goat anti-human IgG antibody [ 69 ]. Two immunosensors based on specific antibodies against the Cor a 14-hazelnut allergen and electrochemical or SPR-based optical detection were reported and proposed as a platform for hazelnut allergen analysis in food; mammalian IgG and avian IgY anti-analyte antibodies were immobilized on the gold-coated sensors’ surface, with the latter leading to a better outcome regarding mainly assay specificity [ 70 ].…”
Section: Newest Developments In Optical Immunosensors: Bioanalytical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A long-period fiber grating (LPFG) immunosensor that employed an avian antibody (IgY) recognizing Staphylococcus aureus was reported; upon bacteria–antibody interaction, an increase in the bioconjugate thickness and density was created and was tracked as a change of resonance wavelength in the LPFG transmission spectrum [ 68 ]. An all-fiber-optic immunosensor based on elliptical core helical intermediate fiber grating (E-HIPFG) was developed and evaluated through the detection of human IgG after functionalizing the sensor surface with a goat anti-human IgG antibody [ 69 ]. Two immunosensors based on specific antibodies against the Cor a 14-hazelnut allergen and electrochemical or SPR-based optical detection were reported and proposed as a platform for hazelnut allergen analysis in food; mammalian IgG and avian IgY anti-analyte antibodies were immobilized on the gold-coated sensors’ surface, with the latter leading to a better outcome regarding mainly assay specificity [ 70 ].…”
Section: Newest Developments In Optical Immunosensors: Bioanalytical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other optical immunosensors have been applied to and/or evaluated for the detection/quantification of specific disease biomarkers, such as neuron-specific enolase [ 56 ], myocardial creatine-kinase [ 80 ], prostate-specific antigen [ 81 ], human epididymis protein 4 [ 57 ], programmed death ligand 1 [ 73 ], cardiac troponin I [ 78 ], and C-reactive protein [ 87 ]. Another group includes optical immunosensors that have been applied to and/or evaluated through the detection/quantification of basic and important biomolecules, such as human INF-γ or insulin [ 62 ], immunoglobulin G [ 69 ], CD5 [ 76 ], collagen I [ 72 ], cortisol [ 74 ], and estrone and estradiol [ 63 ]. On the other hand, other optical immunosensors have been applied to the detection/quantification of exogenous substances, especially natural or synthetic toxic compounds, such as methylamphetamine [ 64 ], ochratoxin A [ 85 ], aflatoxin B1 [ 58 , 67 ], microcystin-LR [ 61 ], zearalenone [ 55 , 79 , 82 ], hazelnut Cor a14 allergen [ 70 ], imidacloprid [ 77 ], carbendazim [ 86 ], and ricin and abrin [ 75 ].…”
Section: Newest Developments In Optical Immunosensors: Bioanalytical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%