The blood ammonia (NH3) level is one of the most important hepatic biomarkers for the diagnosis and monitoring of liver pathologies and infections. In this work, we developed an optimized optical biosensing method to extract and quantify the ammonia contained in complex-matrix samples emulating the blood serum. First, the approach was tested with solutions of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and ammonia chloride. Then, further trials were carried out with solutions of fetal bovine serum (FBS). The ammonia was extracted from the tested samples through a customized cell, and it was optically quantified by exploiting the indophenol reaction. The extraction cell included a cation-exchange membrane in Nafion, which was chemically pre-treated thro...
Continuous monitoring and rapid on-site determination of toxic ammonia in various aqueous systems ar...
A new kind of optical sensor for monitoring dissolved ammonia uses rhodamines immobilized in thin me...
We have developed an ammonia-sensitive material by coupling the Berthelot reaction to our polymerize...
Blood ammonia level when persistent at levels beyond the acceptable range of 40μM, can have detrimen...
Reliable ammonia quantification assays are essential for monitoring ammonemia in patients with liver...
We present an optical ammonia sensor suitable for bioprocess monitoring. A fluorescent dye is physic...
An automated electrode-based system for the rapid determination of ammonia gas in the 10('-6) to 10(...
The level of ammonia in blood is relevant in a number of medical conditions. While ammonia is a mark...
Optical sensors have found numerous applications in the last decades, e.g. optical sensors for oxyge...
Summary: We have assessed a compact Blood Ammonia Checker System (Ammonia Checker) consisting of a r...
A new and simple preparation procedure for ¯uorophore absorber pairs which enable optical sensing of...
This study demonstrates that by combining a modified version of the Berthelot method with microfluid...
A simple and low cost analytical device is described for the determination of ammonium in the vitreo...
The detection of chemical substances excreted from the human body offers an attractive approach for ...
Summary: A microassay for blood ammonia has been developed. After dilution, blood is dialyzed by a c...
Continuous monitoring and rapid on-site determination of toxic ammonia in various aqueous systems ar...
A new kind of optical sensor for monitoring dissolved ammonia uses rhodamines immobilized in thin me...
We have developed an ammonia-sensitive material by coupling the Berthelot reaction to our polymerize...
Blood ammonia level when persistent at levels beyond the acceptable range of 40μM, can have detrimen...
Reliable ammonia quantification assays are essential for monitoring ammonemia in patients with liver...
We present an optical ammonia sensor suitable for bioprocess monitoring. A fluorescent dye is physic...
An automated electrode-based system for the rapid determination of ammonia gas in the 10('-6) to 10(...
The level of ammonia in blood is relevant in a number of medical conditions. While ammonia is a mark...
Optical sensors have found numerous applications in the last decades, e.g. optical sensors for oxyge...
Summary: We have assessed a compact Blood Ammonia Checker System (Ammonia Checker) consisting of a r...
A new and simple preparation procedure for ¯uorophore absorber pairs which enable optical sensing of...
This study demonstrates that by combining a modified version of the Berthelot method with microfluid...
A simple and low cost analytical device is described for the determination of ammonium in the vitreo...
The detection of chemical substances excreted from the human body offers an attractive approach for ...
Summary: A microassay for blood ammonia has been developed. After dilution, blood is dialyzed by a c...
Continuous monitoring and rapid on-site determination of toxic ammonia in various aqueous systems ar...
A new kind of optical sensor for monitoring dissolved ammonia uses rhodamines immobilized in thin me...
We have developed an ammonia-sensitive material by coupling the Berthelot reaction to our polymerize...