The 77th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2016

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Oral presentation

3 Optics and Photonics » 3.8 Optical measurement, instrumentation, and sensor

[16a-C32-1~12] 3.8 Optical measurement, instrumentation, and sensor

Fri. Sep 16, 2016 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM C32 (Nikko Kujaku CD)

Samuel Choi(Niigata Univ.), Masami Yasuda(AIST)

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

[16a-C32-7] Enzymatic Detection of Sulfamethaxazole based on Fiber Optic SPR Sensor

〇(D)Anisha Pathak1, Banshi Gupta1 (1.Indian Inst. of Tech., Delhi)

Keywords:Surface plasmon resonance sensor, Sulfamethaxazole, Tyrosinase

Sulfamethaxazole (SMX) is an antibacterial drug belonging to sulfonamides family employed widely in treatment of many bacterial infections relating to respiratory and urinary tract, chronic bronchitis etc. Undesirable concentration of SMX in body fluids leads to many side effects like hematological and gastrointestinal disturbances, eosinophilia, antibiotic resistance, urinary tract lithiasis and potential threats on aquaculture. Many methods such as chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and electrochemical have been developed over time for detection of SMX. Here we report an enzymatic method based on surface plasmon resonance for detection SMX. Surface plasmons are collective oscillations of charges at metal-dielectric interface. At particular conditions light can excite surface plasmons causing resonant energy transfer leading to change in one of its property which forms the basis of sensing. We use a fiber optic probe for exciting surface plasmons, silver as the plasmonic material and tyrosinase (TYR) enzyme embedded in polyacrylamide gel as sensing layer for SMX. Tyrosinase is a copper containing enzyme having non-equivalent cupric ions in its active site for the hydroxylation of phenols and aromatic amines by successive oxidations to o-quinoneimines.
The sensing set up consist of a flow cell with facility of inlet and outlet of analyte. The fiber probe is inserted in this flow cell and light from a polychromatic source is launched at one end and spectrometer is connected at the other. The fiber optic probe consists of a 15cm multimode fiber uncladed (1 cm) from the middle portion on which 40nm silver is coated using thermal evaporation. Over the silver layer tyrosinase entrapped in polyacrylamide gel matrix has been coated using dip coating method. When energy from incident light is transferred to surface plasmons we get a dip in transmitted light at a particular wavelength which changes with the concentration of SMX. It was found that as concentration of SMX is increased the SPR spectra shift towards longer wavelength side implying increase in refractive index of gel layer. The spectra is recorded at pH 8 of SMX solutions as enzymatic activity is maximum aroung this pH.