Abstract
Protecting the human body from viral infections is extremely important for maintaining human health. To prevent viral infections, early diagnosis is important. Moreover, the diagnosis must also be non-invasive and non-painful. Hence, for development of novel analytical systems for protecting from viral infections, non-invasive biosensing devices with high sensitivity and high throughput are effective analytical systems that can be conveniently used to make a diagnosis. For establishment of novel analytical systems, photonic crystal (PC) can be used to observe nanometer-sized periodic structures, and their structural color can be used to realize on-site non-invasive biosensor. In this study, we have demonstrated the reflectometric detection of influenza virus in human saliva using antibody-immobilized flexible nanoimprint lithography (NIL)-based two-dimensional (2D)-PC biosensor. As a result, using antibody-immobilized 2D-PC biosensor, reflection intensity change which related with influenza virus concentrations could be observed. In addition, we could detect the influenza virions present in human saliva (detection limit: 1ngmL−1). Our approach provides versatile analytical systems for the establishment of novel rapid diagnostic systems of serious viral diseases.
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