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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 27, Number 6, September,
pp. 372-376
TECHNICAL NOTE: Use of Biosensors to Screen Urine Samples
for Potentially Toxic Chemicals
Jacqui Horswell and Stuart J. Dickson
ESR, Kenepuru Science Centre, P.O. Box 50 348, Porirua, New Zealand
Forensic toxicology laboratories are often required to implicate
or exclude poisoning as a factor in a death or unexplained illness. An analytical
tool which enables toxicologists to screen a wide variety of common poisons
would be extremely useful. In this paper, we describe the use of a bacterial
biosensor for detecting the presence of commonly encountered potentially toxic
chemicals in urine. The biosensor responds to any chemical that causes metabolic
stress to the bacterial cell and the response is in direct proportion to the
concentration of the stressor. This allows a measure of the concentration of
a toxicant in urine, without knowing exactly what the toxic compound(s) may
be. This affords a distinct advantage over conventional analytical techniques,
which require an extensive screening program before it is even known that a
toxic compound is present. This preliminary investigation has shown that this
biosensor can indicate the presence, in urine, of herbicides such as glyphosate,
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid; the
biocide pentachlorophenol; or inorganic poisons such as arsenic, mercury, and
cyanide. The biosensor was also shown to be sensitive to a concentration range
of these toxicants likely to be found in samples submitted for toxicological
analysis. Reproduction
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