TOPICAL REVIEW

Encapsulation of biomolecules in silica gels

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Published 2 August 2001 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Jacques Livage et al 2001 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 13 R673 DOI 10.1088/0953-8984/13/33/202

0953-8984/13/33/R673

Abstract

A wide variety of biomolecules, ranging over proteins, enzymes, antibodies and even whole cells, have been embedded within sol-gel glasses. They retain their bioactivity and remain accessible to external reagents by diffusion through the porous silica. Sol-gel glasses can be cast into desired shapes and are optically transparent, so it is possible to couple optics and bioactivity to make photonic devices and biosensors. The high specificity and sensitivity of enzymes and antibodies allows the detection of traces of chemicals. Entrapped living cells can be used for the production of metabolites, the realization of immunoassays and even for cell transplantation.

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