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Self-Powered Wireless Carbohydrate/Oxygen Sensitive Biodevice Based on Radio Signal Transmission

Here for the first time, we detail self-contained (wireless and self-powered) biodevices with wireless signal transmission. Specifically, we demonstrate the operation of self-sustained carbohydrate and oxygen sensitive biodevices, consisting of a wireless electronic unit, radio transmitter and separ...

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Autores principales: Falk, Magnus, Alcalde, Miguel, Bartlett, Philip N., De Lacey, Antonio L., Gorton, Lo, Gutierrez-Sanchez, Cristina, Haddad, Raoudha, Kilburn, Jeremy, Leech, Dónal, Ludwig, Roland, Magner, Edmond, Mate, Diana M., Conghaile, Peter Ó., Ortiz, Roberto, Pita, Marcos, Pöller, Sascha, Ruzgas, Tautgirdas, Salaj-Kosla, Urszula, Schuhmann, Wolfgang, Sebelius, Fredrik, Shao, Minling, Stoica, Leonard, Sygmund, Cristoph, Tilly, Jonas, Toscano, Miguel D., Vivekananthan, Jeevanthi, Wright, Emma, Shleev, Sergey
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4195609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25310190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109104
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author Falk, Magnus
Alcalde, Miguel
Bartlett, Philip N.
De Lacey, Antonio L.
Gorton, Lo
Gutierrez-Sanchez, Cristina
Haddad, Raoudha
Kilburn, Jeremy
Leech, Dónal
Ludwig, Roland
Magner, Edmond
Mate, Diana M.
Conghaile, Peter Ó.
Ortiz, Roberto
Pita, Marcos
Pöller, Sascha
Ruzgas, Tautgirdas
Salaj-Kosla, Urszula
Schuhmann, Wolfgang
Sebelius, Fredrik
Shao, Minling
Stoica, Leonard
Sygmund, Cristoph
Tilly, Jonas
Toscano, Miguel D.
Vivekananthan, Jeevanthi
Wright, Emma
Shleev, Sergey
author_facet Falk, Magnus
Alcalde, Miguel
Bartlett, Philip N.
De Lacey, Antonio L.
Gorton, Lo
Gutierrez-Sanchez, Cristina
Haddad, Raoudha
Kilburn, Jeremy
Leech, Dónal
Ludwig, Roland
Magner, Edmond
Mate, Diana M.
Conghaile, Peter Ó.
Ortiz, Roberto
Pita, Marcos
Pöller, Sascha
Ruzgas, Tautgirdas
Salaj-Kosla, Urszula
Schuhmann, Wolfgang
Sebelius, Fredrik
Shao, Minling
Stoica, Leonard
Sygmund, Cristoph
Tilly, Jonas
Toscano, Miguel D.
Vivekananthan, Jeevanthi
Wright, Emma
Shleev, Sergey
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description Here for the first time, we detail self-contained (wireless and self-powered) biodevices with wireless signal transmission. Specifically, we demonstrate the operation of self-sustained carbohydrate and oxygen sensitive biodevices, consisting of a wireless electronic unit, radio transmitter and separate sensing bioelectrodes, supplied with electrical energy from a combined multi-enzyme fuel cell generating sufficient current at required voltage to power the electronics. A carbohydrate/oxygen enzymatic fuel cell was assembled by comparing the performance of a range of different bioelectrodes followed by selection of the most suitable, stable combination. Carbohydrates (viz. lactose for the demonstration) and oxygen were also chosen as bioanalytes, being important biomarkers, to demonstrate the operation of the self-contained biosensing device, employing enzyme-modified bioelectrodes to enable the actual sensing. A wireless electronic unit, consisting of a micropotentiostat, an energy harvesting module (voltage amplifier together with a capacitor), and a radio microchip, were designed to enable the biofuel cell to be used as a power supply for managing the sensing devices and for wireless data transmission. The electronic system used required current and voltages greater than 44 µA and 0.57 V, respectively to operate; which the biofuel cell was capable of providing, when placed in a carbohydrate and oxygen containing buffer. In addition, a USB based receiver and computer software were employed for proof-of concept tests of the developed biodevices. Operation of bench-top prototypes was demonstrated in buffers containing different concentrations of the analytes, showcasing that the variation in response of both carbohydrate and oxygen biosensors could be monitored wirelessly in real-time as analyte concentrations in buffers were changed, using only an enzymatic fuel cell as a power supply.
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spelling pubmed-41956092014-10-15 Self-Powered Wireless Carbohydrate/Oxygen Sensitive Biodevice Based on Radio Signal Transmission Falk, Magnus Alcalde, Miguel Bartlett, Philip N. De Lacey, Antonio L. Gorton, Lo Gutierrez-Sanchez, Cristina Haddad, Raoudha Kilburn, Jeremy Leech, Dónal Ludwig, Roland Magner, Edmond Mate, Diana M. Conghaile, Peter Ó. Ortiz, Roberto Pita, Marcos Pöller, Sascha Ruzgas, Tautgirdas Salaj-Kosla, Urszula Schuhmann, Wolfgang Sebelius, Fredrik Shao, Minling Stoica, Leonard Sygmund, Cristoph Tilly, Jonas Toscano, Miguel D. Vivekananthan, Jeevanthi Wright, Emma Shleev, Sergey PLoS One Research Article Here for the first time, we detail self-contained (wireless and self-powered) biodevices with wireless signal transmission. Specifically, we demonstrate the operation of self-sustained carbohydrate and oxygen sensitive biodevices, consisting of a wireless electronic unit, radio transmitter and separate sensing bioelectrodes, supplied with electrical energy from a combined multi-enzyme fuel cell generating sufficient current at required voltage to power the electronics. A carbohydrate/oxygen enzymatic fuel cell was assembled by comparing the performance of a range of different bioelectrodes followed by selection of the most suitable, stable combination. Carbohydrates (viz. lactose for the demonstration) and oxygen were also chosen as bioanalytes, being important biomarkers, to demonstrate the operation of the self-contained biosensing device, employing enzyme-modified bioelectrodes to enable the actual sensing. A wireless electronic unit, consisting of a micropotentiostat, an energy harvesting module (voltage amplifier together with a capacitor), and a radio microchip, were designed to enable the biofuel cell to be used as a power supply for managing the sensing devices and for wireless data transmission. The electronic system used required current and voltages greater than 44 µA and 0.57 V, respectively to operate; which the biofuel cell was capable of providing, when placed in a carbohydrate and oxygen containing buffer. In addition, a USB based receiver and computer software were employed for proof-of concept tests of the developed biodevices. Operation of bench-top prototypes was demonstrated in buffers containing different concentrations of the analytes, showcasing that the variation in response of both carbohydrate and oxygen biosensors could be monitored wirelessly in real-time as analyte concentrations in buffers were changed, using only an enzymatic fuel cell as a power supply. Public Library of Science 2014-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4195609/ /pubmed/25310190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109104 Text en © 2014 Falk et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Falk, Magnus
Alcalde, Miguel
Bartlett, Philip N.
De Lacey, Antonio L.
Gorton, Lo
Gutierrez-Sanchez, Cristina
Haddad, Raoudha
Kilburn, Jeremy
Leech, Dónal
Ludwig, Roland
Magner, Edmond
Mate, Diana M.
Conghaile, Peter Ó.
Ortiz, Roberto
Pita, Marcos
Pöller, Sascha
Ruzgas, Tautgirdas
Salaj-Kosla, Urszula
Schuhmann, Wolfgang
Sebelius, Fredrik
Shao, Minling
Stoica, Leonard
Sygmund, Cristoph
Tilly, Jonas
Toscano, Miguel D.
Vivekananthan, Jeevanthi
Wright, Emma
Shleev, Sergey
Self-Powered Wireless Carbohydrate/Oxygen Sensitive Biodevice Based on Radio Signal Transmission
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title_full Self-Powered Wireless Carbohydrate/Oxygen Sensitive Biodevice Based on Radio Signal Transmission
title_fullStr Self-Powered Wireless Carbohydrate/Oxygen Sensitive Biodevice Based on Radio Signal Transmission
title_full_unstemmed Self-Powered Wireless Carbohydrate/Oxygen Sensitive Biodevice Based on Radio Signal Transmission
title_short Self-Powered Wireless Carbohydrate/Oxygen Sensitive Biodevice Based on Radio Signal Transmission
title_sort self-powered wireless carbohydrate/oxygen sensitive biodevice based on radio signal transmission
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4195609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25310190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109104
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