Journal
LIQUID CRYSTALS
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 597-602Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02678292.2013.868053
Keywords
4-cyano-4 '-pentylbiphenyl; LC droplet pattern; glycerol trioleate; lipase; sensors
Funding
- Gachon University [GCU-2013-R355]
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In this study, we demonstrate a real-time and sensitive strategy for monitoring of lipase activity using liquid crystal (LC) droplets with micrometre scales supported on solid surfaces. The LC droplet pattern was formed by evaporating a solution of nematic LC, 4-cyano-4 '-pentylbiphenyl (5CB) dissolved in heptane. The surface-anchored LC droplets displayed a bright fan-shaped appearance in buffer solution, while they exhibited a dark cross appearance when they were in contact with an aqueous mixture of glycerol trioleate (GT) and lipase. Due to adsorption of the released oleic acid generated from the enzymatic reaction between GT and lipase, LCs adopted a perpendicular orientation instead of planar orientation at the aqueous/LC droplet interface, resulting in contrasting optical response. Using this approach, the presence of 0.1 mu g/mL lipase in the aqueous solution could be detected within 6min. When compared to previously reported LC-based sensors for the detection of lipase, this simple and convenient method has the advantage of real-time monitoring of lipase activity with high sensitivity. In addition, this strategy also has high potential for application of the LC droplet pattern for sensing applications.
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