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Recent Patents on Biomarkers

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ISSN (Print): 2210-3090
ISSN (Online): 2210-3104

Trends in Patents of Enzymatic Biomarkers for Early Detection of Bacteria

Author(s): Savio Morato de Lacerda Gontijo, Luis F. Morgan, Celia R.M. Lanza, Tamara L. Rodriguez, Claudio R. Martinez, Ruben D. Sinisterra and Maria E. Cortes

Volume 3, Issue 1, 2013

Page: [44 - 56] Pages: 13

DOI: 10.2174/2210309011303010044

Price: $65

Abstract

Delayed or improper diagnosis of bacterial infection can result in sepsis, serious, and often deadly or inflammatory response. Thus, there is a need for a simple assay that can detect low levels of bacteria, which are faster and sensitive in order to provide data for establish treatment decisions in a clinically relevant time frame. Advances in materials research and molecular biology play an important role in understand and development the best way for bacterial diagnosis kits and methods to reach specific targets from the cellular metabolism such as particular enzymes. Recent changes in the diagnostic methods are using simple techniques especially focus to distinguish enzymatic reactions, dependent on substrate and biochemical allowing the bacteria presence detection by very fast reactions. This review highlights the state-ofart in patents of enzymatic biomarkers for early detection of bacteria based-on nanostructures chromogenic or fluorogenic.

Keywords: Bacteria, chromogenic, diagnosis, early detection, enzymatic biomarkers, fluorogenic, Nanostructures, nanodevices, Enzyme-substrates, Coumarin derivatives


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