Tesis doctoralsDepartament de Química

Assays and biosensors for the detection of toxins from aquatic media

  • Dades identificatives

    Identificador:  TDX:1405
    Autors:  Garibo Ruiz, Diana
    Resum:
    The general objective of this thesis has been to develop assays and biosensors for the detection of toxins from aquatic media and to study their applicability to the analysis of samples. To achieve this goal, recombinant protein phosphatases have been characterised in terms of activity, storage and operational stability, as well as ability to be inhibited by marine (okadaic acid and its analogues) and freshwater (microcystins) toxins. Inhibition equivalency factors (IEFs) for the okadaic acid analogues and several microcystin variants have been established, contributing to better understand the complexity of multi-toxin profiles in natural samples. Moreover, magnetic particles have been exploited as antibody and enzyme immobilisation supports in electrochemical biosensors and as antibody carriers in optical immunosensors. Finally, the applicability of assays and biosensors to the analysis of shellfish and cyanobacteria samples has been evaluated, and correlations with other analysis techniques have been established.
  • Altres:

    Editor: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Data: 2014-09-19
    Identificador: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/283268
    Departament/Institut: Departament de Química Analítica i Química Orgànica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili.
    Idioma: eng
    Autor: Garibo Ruiz, Diana
    Director: Campàs i Homs, Mònica
    Font: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa)
    Format: application/pdf, 218 p.
  • Paraules clau:

    Microcystin
    Okadaic acid
    Protein Phosphatase
    Partículas Magnéticas
    Microcistina
    Ácido okadaico
    Proteína Fosfatasa
    Partícules Magnètiques
    Àcid Okadaic
    Proteïna Fosfatasa
    637 - Productes dels animals domèstics
    de la caça i de la pesca
    577 - Bioquímica. Biologia molecular. Biofísica
    543 - Química analítica
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