Yasmin Mustapha KamilSura Hmoud Al-RekabiMohd Hanif YaacobAmir SyahirHui‐Yee CheeMohd Adzir MahdiM. H. Abu Bakar
Abstract The exponential escalation of dengue cases has indeed become a global health crisis. This work elaborates on the development of a biofunctionalized tapered optical fiber (TOF) based sensor with the integration of polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer for the detection of dengue E protein. The dimension of the TOF generated an evanescent field that was sensitive to any changes in the external medium while the integration of PAMAM promoted more adhesion of bio-recognition molecules; anti-DENV II E protein antibodies; that were complementary to the targeted protein. This in return created more active sites for the absorption of DENV II E proteins onto the tapered region. The resolution and detection limit of the sensor are 19.53 nm/nM and 1 pM, respectively with K d = 1.02 × 10 −10 M.
Yasmin Mustapha KamilSura Hmoud Al-RekabiMohd Hanif YaacobAmir SyahirHui‐Yee CheeMohd Adzir MahdiM. H. Abu Bakar
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