Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water

Anthropogenic activities cause serious metal pollution, and thus an effective screening method is important to indicate the presence of these pollutants in water. In this paper, a biosensor was developed to detect the presence of both heavy metals (Cu, Pb, and Cd) and light metals (Na, Al, and Li) i...

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Main Authors: Wong, Ling Shing*, Simranjeet, Kaur Judge, Wan, Betty Voon Niu, Lee, Jia Tee, Ka, Yee Tan, Megalah, Murti, Mee, Kin Chai
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author Wong, Ling Shing*
Simranjeet, Kaur Judge
Wan, Betty Voon Niu
Lee, Jia Tee
Ka, Yee Tan
Megalah, Murti
Mee, Kin Chai
author_facet Wong, Ling Shing*
Simranjeet, Kaur Judge
Wan, Betty Voon Niu
Lee, Jia Tee
Ka, Yee Tan
Megalah, Murti
Mee, Kin Chai
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description Anthropogenic activities cause serious metal pollution, and thus an effective screening method is important to indicate the presence of these pollutants in water. In this paper, a biosensor was developed to detect the presence of both heavy metals (Cu, Pb, and Cd) and light metals (Na, Al, and Li) in water. Microalgae chlorella vulgaris was used as the biological component, and the bioluminescence response of the microalgae to the metals was utilized as indication parameter (with λ = 350 - 650 nm). The effects of pH, age of cell culture, and the density of the cells to the bioluminescence response were studied. From the experiment, the presence of these metals with the concentrations of 0.001 - 10.000 nm/L could be detected rapidly within 15 min of exposure. The usage of broad spectrum luminescence as indicator made the biosensor more cost effective. The sensitivity of the algae cells to the various environmental pollutants enabled the biosensor to respond to a wide range of metals within a short-period of exposure time. Furthermore, using non-genetically modified algae as biological component eluded strict regulations on the usage of genetic modified microbe in the field.
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spelling intimal-10172018-05-30T03:10:17Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1017/ Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water Wong, Ling Shing* Simranjeet, Kaur Judge Wan, Betty Voon Niu Lee, Jia Tee Ka, Yee Tan Megalah, Murti Mee, Kin Chai QD Chemistry Anthropogenic activities cause serious metal pollution, and thus an effective screening method is important to indicate the presence of these pollutants in water. In this paper, a biosensor was developed to detect the presence of both heavy metals (Cu, Pb, and Cd) and light metals (Na, Al, and Li) in water. Microalgae chlorella vulgaris was used as the biological component, and the bioluminescence response of the microalgae to the metals was utilized as indication parameter (with λ = 350 - 650 nm). The effects of pH, age of cell culture, and the density of the cells to the bioluminescence response were studied. From the experiment, the presence of these metals with the concentrations of 0.001 - 10.000 nm/L could be detected rapidly within 15 min of exposure. The usage of broad spectrum luminescence as indicator made the biosensor more cost effective. The sensitivity of the algae cells to the various environmental pollutants enabled the biosensor to respond to a wide range of metals within a short-period of exposure time. Furthermore, using non-genetically modified algae as biological component eluded strict regulations on the usage of genetic modified microbe in the field. IEEE 2018-03-01 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Ling Shing* and Simranjeet, Kaur Judge and Wan, Betty Voon Niu and Lee, Jia Tee and Ka, Yee Tan and Megalah, Murti and Mee, Kin Chai (2018) Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water. IEEE Explore, 18 (5). pp. 2091-2096. ISSN 1558-1748 https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2017.2787786
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Wong, Ling Shing*
Simranjeet, Kaur Judge
Wan, Betty Voon Niu
Lee, Jia Tee
Ka, Yee Tan
Megalah, Murti
Mee, Kin Chai
Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water
title Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water
title_full Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water
title_fullStr Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water
title_full_unstemmed Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water
title_short Bioluminescent Microalgae-Based Biosensor for Metal Detection in Water
title_sort bioluminescent microalgae-based biosensor for metal detection in water
topic QD Chemistry
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