dc.contributor.author |
Dabhade, Ajinkya Hariram |
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dc.contributor.author |
Paramasivan, Balasubramanian |
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dc.contributor.author |
Kumawat, Adhidesh S. |
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dc.contributor.author |
Saha, Biswajit |
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dc.coverage.spatial |
United States of America |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2024-12-12T05:11:32Z |
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dc.date.available |
2024-12-12T05:11:32Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2025-04 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Dabhade, Ajinkya Hariram; Paramasivan, Balasubramanian; Kumawat, Adhidesh S. and Saha, Biswajit, "Miniature lab-made electrochemical biosensor: a promising sensing kit for rapid detection of E. coli in water, urine and milk", Talanta, DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2024.127306, vol. 285, Apr. 2025. |
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dc.identifier.issn |
0039-9140 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1873-3573 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2024.127306 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/10829 |
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dc.description.abstract |
A novel, rapid production methodology for laboratory-made carbon electrodes (LCE) employing cost-effective and readily available materials has developed in the present work. The LCE presents superior electrochemical characteristics compared to commercially available screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCE). Furthermore, this research has demonstrated the performance of readily accessible, highly sensitive, and portable biosensors for on-site detection of E. coli in aqueous samples. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were successfully electrodeposited onto the LCE (Ag-LCE) using the electrochemical method at optimised parameters. The E. coli-specific aptamer was conjugated with AgNPs, and uncoated Ag-LCE surfaces were blocked with a BSA (BSA-Apt-Ag-LCE). The developed BSA-Apt-Ag-LCE biosensor was characterised and validated for the successful detection of E. coli in aqueous samples using cyclic voltammetry (CV). A linear correlation was obtained for sensor response in the 3.4 × 101 to 3.4 × 106 CFU/ml bacterial concentration as ΔIpa = 5.71 log C + 2.91 with R2 = 0.987. BSA-Apt-Ag-LCE biosensors have a limit of detection of 34 CFU/ml and a response time of 15 min, indicating their prompt and practical on-site identification capabilities. The proficient detection of E. coli in diverse aqueous samples, substantiated by its consistent reproducibility as indicated by the relative standard deviation (RSD) value of a maximum of 1.71 %, is a compelling validation of the biosensor's efficacy and reliability. The proposed biosensor exhibited selectivity towards E. coli and was found stable even after being stored at 4 °C for four weeks. |
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dc.description.statementofresponsibility |
by Ajinkya Hariram Dabhade, Balasubramanian Paramasivan, Adhidesh S. Kumawat and Biswajit Saha |
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dc.format.extent |
vol. 285 |
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dc.language.iso |
en_US |
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dc.publisher |
Elsevier |
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dc.subject |
Electrode fabrication |
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dc.subject |
AgNP electrodeposition |
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dc.subject |
E. coli |
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dc.subject |
Urine infection |
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dc.subject |
Milk contamination |
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dc.title |
Miniature lab-made electrochemical biosensor: a promising sensing kit for rapid detection of E. coli in water, urine and milk |
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dc.type |
Article |
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dc.relation.journal |
Talanta |
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