If the micro-organisms, tissues, cells, enzymes, DNA, or peptide used to identify the target, the process is known as a biosensor. HPLC and UV radiation are used for Vitamins measurement which is time-consuming and expensive. So, biosensors can remove the restrictions. In this study, for the first time, the amount of water-soluble vitamins by plant bionanosensor that is a new approach was became to a visible rotation, and its amount can be detected through this rotation. For the detection of vitamin B12 and vitamin C antioxidants in the form of injection ampoules, the rotational effect of them was analyzed by plant bionanosensor in a completely randomized design with three replications by sas9.1 software. 10.5It was determined that plant bionanosensor capability of detecting vitamin B12 and vitamin C through the rotation is likely to be 99%. Plant bionanosensor converts the existence of these two types of vitamins to a meaningful rotation, so its rotation is a criterion for measuring.
Moradi, F., Arouiee, H., & Neamati, S. (2018). The Qualitative Bioassay of vitamins C and B12 antioxidants by Plant bionanosensor. Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences, E. Medical Entomology & Parasitology, 10(2), 63-69. doi: 10.21608/eajbse.2018.26510
MLA
Faramarz Moradi; Hossein Arouiee; Seyyed Hossein Neamati. "The Qualitative Bioassay of vitamins C and B12 antioxidants by Plant bionanosensor". Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences, E. Medical Entomology & Parasitology, 10, 2, 2018, 63-69. doi: 10.21608/eajbse.2018.26510
HARVARD
Moradi, F., Arouiee, H., Neamati, S. (2018). 'The Qualitative Bioassay of vitamins C and B12 antioxidants by Plant bionanosensor', Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences, E. Medical Entomology & Parasitology, 10(2), pp. 63-69. doi: 10.21608/eajbse.2018.26510
VANCOUVER
Moradi, F., Arouiee, H., Neamati, S. The Qualitative Bioassay of vitamins C and B12 antioxidants by Plant bionanosensor. Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences, E. Medical Entomology & Parasitology, 2018; 10(2): 63-69. doi: 10.21608/eajbse.2018.26510