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Highly resolved dose-response functions for drug-modulated bacteria cultivation obtained by fluorometric and photometric flow-through sensing in microsegmented flow

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 142, Issue 1, Pages 66-72

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2009.07.017

Keywords

Micro fluid segments; Droplet based flow; Antibiotics; Drug detection; Dose-response functions; On-line pH sensing; Cell density monitoring

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  1. German Federal Environmental Foundation ( DBU)
  2. BMBF [16SV1999]

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The application of the micro fluid segment technique for the investigation of highly resolved dose-response relationship at the physiological parameters segment-internal pH and growth of the cell culture is introduced. The method was used to study the concentration-dependent response of an Escherichia coli culture for the effectors 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) and an antibacterial peptide amide (KKVVFKVKFK-NH(2)). Large sequences with up to 250 micro fluid segments containing gradually varying concentrations of the effectors were generated using a PTFE micro fluidic arrangement, including a 7-port-manifold and PC-controlled syringe pumps. The response of the cell culture was characterized by a double sensor system allowing for simultaneous read out of metabolism-related changes as well as changes in cell density. A twin arrangement of a micro flow-through photometer and a micro flow-through fluorometer based on LED devices in connection with the application of pH-sensitive polymer sensor particles was applied. This experimental setup allows a detailed determination of drug-related changes in fluorescence intensity by the E. coli culture and the polymer particles as a function of time by tracking changes in pH and cell density. The application of the segmented flow technique for multi-parameter drug screenings provides new insights into the biological answer of bacteria cultures cultivated at the nanoliter scale. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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