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Bioactive paper is a paper-based sensor that can identify various contaminants in food and water. It has been developed at the biosensor stage level, which means it can detect pesticides but is not yet able to repel and deactivate toxins. However, its ability to detect potential hazards is still very beneficial to human health and safety. Bioactive paper was developed by Canada’s Sentinel Bioactive Paper Network, a consortium of researchers, industrial and university, partners, and students. The Network is hosted by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario and is led by Dr. Robert Pelton, scientific director and Dr. George Rosenberg, managing director. One current application of bioactive paper can be applied to bioterrorism and food safety, as it can detect acetylcholinesterase, or a nerve agent. With this advancement, bioactive paper has become a product of interest for the military and the packaging industry. John Brennan and his research team at McMaster University developed the method to create bioactive paper by printing contaminant-detecting biosensors that are based on combinations of antibodies, enzymes, aptamers or bacteriophages, onto the structure of the paper. These combinations then attach themselves to pathogens and other contaminants resulting in a detectable response. The biologically active chemicals are in the form of an ‘ink’ that can be printed, coated or impregnated onto or into paper using existing paper-making and high-speed printing processes. This ink is coated in different layers. The ink is similar to that found in a regular computer print cartridge, but it has special additives that make it biocompatible. It is made up of biocompatible silica nanoparticles that are deposited onto the paper first, then another ink containing the enzyme is applied. The bio-ink result forms a thin film of enzyme that is trapped in the silica on the paper. When the paper is exposed to a toxin, molecules in the ink change colour based on the amount of toxins in the sample. While bioactive paper is not available to the public yet, it is getting closer to commercialization. The paper will be affordable and portable, with no extra equipment to use it. Bioactive paper also has a good shelf life. Researchers said the strip could still be used effectively for at least two months when stored properly. == Future applications == When bioactive paper is further developed, it will include the following applications: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bioactive paper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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