Recent development of SPR spectroscopy as potential method for diagnosis of dengue virus E-protein
ISSN: 0260-2288
Article publication date: 1 December 2017
Issue publication date: 8 January 2018
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to review the potential application of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in diagnosis of dengue virus (DENV-2) E-protein and the development of SPR to become an alternative DENV sensor.
Design/methodology/approach
In this review, the existing standard laboratory techniques to diagnosis of DENV are discussed, together with their drawbacks. To overcome these drawbacks, SPR has been aimed to be a valuable optical biosensor for identification of antibodies to the DENV antigen. The review also includes the future studies on three-dimensional poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimer-surface-assembled monolayer (SAM)-Au multilayer thin films, which are envisaged to have high potential sensitive and selective detection ability toward target E-proteins.
Findings
Application of SPR in diagnosis of DENV emerged over recent years. A wide range of immobilized biorecognition molecules have been developed to combine with SPR as an effective sensor. The detection limit, sensitivity and selectivity of SPR sensing in DENV have been enhanced from time to time, until the present.
Originality/value
The main purpose of this review is to provide authors with up-to-date and useful information on sensing DENV using SPR and to introduce a novel three-dimensional PAMAM-SAM-Au multilayer thin films for future research on SPR sensing applications.
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Citation
Omar, N.A.S. and Fen, Y.W. (2018), "Recent development of SPR spectroscopy as potential method for diagnosis of dengue virus E-protein", Sensor Review, Vol. 38 No. 1, pp. 106-116. https://doi.org/10.1108/SR-07-2017-0130
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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