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A comprehensive review on the detection of various bio-analytes using

Electrochemiluminescence:
Parthesh Patil Samruddhi Rahangdale Suyog Vyas Saniya Pajare
Siddhi Tiwari
Mentor : Dr Manish Bhaiyya sir
Department of Biomedical Engineering
1. Background And Motivation: 2. Introduction to ECL:
Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) combines electrochemical reactions
and luminescence, converting electrical energy to light. It is made of three
words :

Electro: electrical stimulation

Chemi: chemical reaction

Luminicense: light

ECL reagents : Luminol/H202 and Ruthenium/TpRa

3. Advantages of using ECL technology: 4. ECL Systems Classification

1 highly sensitive and specific ECL


SYSTEM
Advantages of affordable and user friendly
2
using ECL BIPOLAR E. SINGLE E.
technology for 3 rapid and robust ECL ECL
bio-analyte
detection 4 minimal background signal

5 broad dynamic range OPEN BPE CLOSE BPE

5. ECL APPLICATIONS : 6.ECL vs other conventional methods:


ECL VS PHOTO-LUMINESCENCE:
Drug Screening and pharmacology No external light source required
High signal to noise ratio
ECL vs CHEMI-LUMINESCENCE:
Greater selectivity and sensitivity as intensity
Genetic analysis ECL Immunoassay
can be controlled by varing potential
ECL vs ElECTROCHEMICAL:
More accuracy and precision, less elecrtrode
Point of care testing devices fouling

5. Conclusion : 6. Reference

1. Richter MM: Electrochemiluminescence ( ECL ). Opt


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