https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap:2006112
Algal biosensors for aquatic ecosystems monitoring*
1
Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement (LSE), École Nationale des
Travaux Publics de l'État, rue Maurice Audin, 69518 Vaulx-en-Velin
Cedex, France
2
Centre des Processus Industriels et Naturels (SPIN), École Nationale
Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne,158 cours Fauriel,
42023 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2, France
3
Laboratoire d'Application de la Chimie à l'Environnement (LACE),
Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, 43 boulevard du 11 novembre 1918,
69022 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Corresponding author: Claude.durrieu@entpe.fr
Received:
8
April
2005
Revised:
1
February
2006
Accepted:
7
April
2006
Published online:
11
October
2006
The harmful effect of toxic chemicals on natural ecosystems has led to an increasing demand for early-warning systems to detect those toxicants at very low concentrations levels. Whole-cell biosensors based either on chlorophyll fluorescence or enzyme (phosphatase and esterase) inhibition are constructed for real-time detection and on-line monitoring. Results show that these devices are sensitive to heavy metals and pesticides. The system allows the cells to operate in their natural environment which favours long term stability and reflects the toxic action mechanism providing therefore an ecological interest.
PACS: 87.80.Tq – Biological signal processing and instrumentation
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