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Detection and differentiation of bacteria by electrical bioimpedance spectroscopy
Author(s) -
Rima Gnaim,
Alexander Golberg,
Julia Sheviryov,
Boris Rubinsky,
César Antonio Otero González
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
biotechniques/biotechniques
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.617
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1940-9818
pISSN - 0736-6205
DOI - 10.2144/btn-2019-0080
Subject(s) - bacteria , gram negative bacteria , gram , gram positive bacteria , gram staining , biology , escherichia coli , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , genetics , gene
Detecting bacteria in samples and differentiating between Gram-negative and Gram-positive species is an important challenge, and the most common method, Gram staining, is very time consuming. The aim of this study was to evaluate the electrical bioimpedance spectroscopy (EBIS) technique as an inexpensive and practical tool for real-time detection of bacteria and differentiation between Gram-positive and Gram-negative species. The relevant sensitivity for differentiating between species was found in the magnitude and phase at frequencies of 158,489 and 5248 Hz, respectively, at a bacterial concentration of 1 μg/μl. Subsequently, the sensitivity was estimated as a function of bacterial concentration. Our results demonstrated that EBIS can potentially distinguish between presence and absence of bacteria as well as between different types of bacteria.

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