Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing Microorganisms
Polydiacetylene (PDA) inserted in films or in vesicles has received increasing attention due to its property to undergo a blue-to-red colorimetric transition along with a change from non-fluorescent to fluorescent upon application of various stimuli. In this review paper, the principle for the detec...
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doaj-4c1f6a7b87de4e8c9ee56e1d32b982b72020-11-25T00:47:00ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-02-0118259910.3390/s18020599s18020599Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing MicroorganismsEstelle Lebègue0Carole Farre1Catherine Jose2Joelle Saulnier3Florence Lagarde4Yves Chevalier5Carole Chaix6Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault7Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Rennes 1, 35000 Rennes, FranceInstitute of Analytical Sciences, University of Lyon, 69100 Villeurbanne, FranceInstitute of Analytical Sciences, University of Lyon, 69100 Villeurbanne, FranceInstitute of Analytical Sciences, University of Lyon, 69100 Villeurbanne, FranceInstitute of Analytical Sciences, University of Lyon, 69100 Villeurbanne, FranceUniversity of Lyon, LAGEP, 69622 Villeurbanne, FranceInstitute of Analytical Sciences, University of Lyon, 69100 Villeurbanne, FranceInstitute of Analytical Sciences, University of Lyon, 69100 Villeurbanne, FrancePolydiacetylene (PDA) inserted in films or in vesicles has received increasing attention due to its property to undergo a blue-to-red colorimetric transition along with a change from non-fluorescent to fluorescent upon application of various stimuli. In this review paper, the principle for the detection of various microorganisms (bacteria, directly detected or detected through the emitted toxins or through their DNA, and viruses) and of antibacterial and antiviral peptides based on these responsive PDA vesicles are detailed. The analytical performances obtained, when vesicles are in suspension or immobilized, are given and compared to those of the responsive vesicles mainly based on the vesicle encapsulation method. Many future challenges are then discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/2/599vesiclespolydiacetylenebiosensingbacteriatoxinsviruspeptides |
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Estelle Lebègue Carole Farre Catherine Jose Joelle Saulnier Florence Lagarde Yves Chevalier Carole Chaix Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing Microorganisms Sensors vesicles polydiacetylene biosensing bacteria toxins virus peptides |
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Estelle Lebègue Carole Farre Catherine Jose Joelle Saulnier Florence Lagarde Yves Chevalier Carole Chaix Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault |
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Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing Microorganisms |
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Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing Microorganisms |
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Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing Microorganisms |
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Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing Microorganisms |
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Responsive Polydiacetylene Vesicles for Biosensing Microorganisms |
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responsive polydiacetylene vesicles for biosensing microorganisms |
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Polydiacetylene (PDA) inserted in films or in vesicles has received increasing attention due to its property to undergo a blue-to-red colorimetric transition along with a change from non-fluorescent to fluorescent upon application of various stimuli. In this review paper, the principle for the detection of various microorganisms (bacteria, directly detected or detected through the emitted toxins or through their DNA, and viruses) and of antibacterial and antiviral peptides based on these responsive PDA vesicles are detailed. The analytical performances obtained, when vesicles are in suspension or immobilized, are given and compared to those of the responsive vesicles mainly based on the vesicle encapsulation method. Many future challenges are then discussed. |
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vesicles polydiacetylene biosensing bacteria toxins virus peptides |
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