Low Cost Method of Activation of Micro test Plate for Image-Based Diagnostics
Shahila Parween1, Azmi Naqvi2, Dinesh C. Sharma2 and Pradip Nahar3
1Department Innovative Diagnostics, CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Mall Road, Delhi – 110 007, India.
2Department of Zoology, Km. Mayawati Government Girls P.G. College, Badalpur, Gautam Buddha Nagar (U.P.) - 203207.
3New Idea Lab, C-202, Ramkrishnan Cooperative Group Housing Society, Plot-12, Sector 23, Dwarka, New Delhi 110077, India.
Corresponding Author E-mail: azminqv@gmail.com
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/2504
ABSTRACT: In this communication, we report the activation of micro test plates (polypropylene plate) by introducing an active functional group through photolinker either by artificial UV irradiation or by sunlight exposure for image based diagnostics. This simple and unique technique leads to specificity and sensitivity of the assay. The, sunlight mediated activation of micro test plate can be a potential alternative to artificial UV light, as the required sunlight intensity for activation is available in most parts of the world and also this method is cheap, eco friendly, and is a clean energy source. Optimum activation was obtained at 90,000 lux, beyond this sunlight exposure produced almost uniform activation. Thus, this rapid and simple method of surface activation could be used for the immobilization of different biomolecules such as protein, DNA, or carbohydrate which can be used for different purposes including ELISA and other related techniques on micro test plate.
KEYWORDS: Photolinker; Immobilization; Microtest plate; Immobilization
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