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Antimicrobial and biosensing ultrasound-responsive lysozyme-shelled microbubbles.

ACS applied materials & interfaces (2012-12-26)
Francesca Cavalieri, Laura Micheli, Subramanian Kaliappan, Boon M Teo, Meifang Zhou, Giuseppe Palleschi, Muthupandian Ashokkumar
RÉSUMÉ

Air-filled lysozyme microbubbles (LSMBs) were engineered as a support for the immobilization of gold nanoparticles and an enzyme, alkaline phosphatase, in order to develop micro-antimicrobial and biosensing devices. Gold nanoparticles immobilized on LSMBs significantly improved the antimicrobial efficacy of the microbubbles against M. lysodeikticus. The surface functionalization of the microbubbles with gold nanoparticles did not affect their echogenicity when exposed to an ultrasound imaging probe. Alkaline phosphatase was conjugated on the surface of microbubbles without compromising its enzymatic activity. The functionalized microbubbles were used for the detection of paraoxon in aqueous solutions.

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Phosphate de O,O-diéthyl O-(4-nitrophényl), ≥90%, oil
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Paraoxon-ethyl, PESTANAL®, analytical standard