Biosensor and its Applications

  • Kumar Singh A
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Abstract

Biosensors are analyzers used to detect chemicals in combination with physicochemical detectors. Sensitive biological element fabrics, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies, nucleic acids, etc. are biologically derived materials that cooperate or recognize test analytes or biomimetic ingredient. Biologically sensitive elements can also be produced by biological engineering. Transducer or detector element that converts transducers or signals into another action is optically, piezoelectric, electrochemical, electrochemical minethimensens, etc. Create and quantify. The biosensor reader device connects to the relevant electronic processor or signal processor. This is mainly responsible for displaying results in a user-friendly way. When this is sometimes creating the most expensive part of the sensor device, it is possible to create a user-friendly display that contains transducers and sensitive elements (holographic sensors). Readers are usually custom designed and manufactured in different operating principles of biosensors. In the field of plant biology, biosensor applications are frequently used to identify missing connections in metabolic pathways. Defense, the clinical sector, and marine applications are among the other applications.

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Kumar Singh, A. (2012). Biosensor and its Applications. Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development, 01(08). https://doi.org/10.4172/scientificreports.387

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