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Title: | Development of a Portable Optical Sensor for the Evaluation of MIP Dye-Displacement Assays in the Context of Food Screening | Authors: | GOOSSENS, Juul VANDENRYT, Thijs Lowdon, Joe Van Wissen, Gil Vandebroek, Sarah DILIEN, Hanne EERSELS, Kasper VAN GRINSVEN, Bart DEFERME, Wim THOELEN, Ronald |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | Engineering of Functional Interfaces 2022, Buitenplaat Vaeshartelt Weert, 5-6/7/2022 | Abstract: | This research aims to develop a portable optical biosensor for the quality assessment in food products. A flow cell, with the integration of Molecular Imprinted Polymer (MIP) technology, provides a colour displacement assay in the presence of the target molecule. A passive flow cell design based on capillary forces ensures the handling of the fluids. A built-in mini spectrometer analyses the colour intensity which relates to the presence of the target analyte. Depending on the MIP-manufacturing on different analytes, the sensor is versatile in the detection of different targets; the focus will be laid on food safety and traceability. | Keywords: | MIP-based Biosensor;Portable;Optical;Food Screening | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/37836 | Category: | C2 | Type: | Conference Material |
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