Syllabus

JNTUK B. Tech Bio sensors and Bio electronics for R13 Batch.

JNTUK B.Tech Bio sensors and Bio electronics gives you detail information of Bio sensors and Bio electronics R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
What are Biosensors? Advantages and limitations, various components of biosensors. Biocatalysis and bioaffinity based bio sensors
LO: To understand basics of biosensors.
LA: Assessment by preparation of biosensors

UNIT-II: TYPES OF BIOSENSORS
Microorganism based biosensors, biologically active material and analyte. Types of membranes used in biosensor constructions. LO: To understand types of biosensors and its requirements.
LA: Assessment by preparation of specific microbial biosensors.

UNIT III: TRANSDUCERS IN BIOSENSORS
Various types of transducers; principles and applications – Calorimetric, optical, potentiometric / amperometric conductrometric/ resistormetric, Piezoelectric, semiconductor, impedimetric, mechanical and molecular electronics based transducers. Chemiluminiscence – based biosensors.
LO: To demonstrate the various types of transducers.
LA: Assessment by evaluation of various samples by these transducers.

UNIT IV: APPLICATION AND USES OF BIOSENSORS
Biosensors in clinical chemistry, medicine and health care, biosensors for veterinary, agriculture and food. Low cost- biosensor for industrial processes for online monitoring; biosensors for environmental monitoring.
LO: To understand the application of biosensors.
LA: Assessment by application of principles of biosensors in various fields

UNIT V: MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS
Potential advantages & Developments towards a biomolecular computer, development of molecular arrays as memory stores; molecular wires and switches; mechanisms of unit assembly;
LO: To study basics of molecular electronics.
LA: Assessment by preparation and applying these bioelectronics.

UNIT VI: DESIGN FOR A BIOMOLECULAR PHOTONIC COMPUTER
Assembly of photonic biomolecular memory store, Information processing, commercial prospects for biomolecular computing systems.
LO: To study basics of biomolecular photonic computing systems
LA: Assessment by assembly of photonic biomolecular memory store and applying it commercially.

TEXT BOOKS

  • Aboul – Enein, H. V., Stefan, R. and Van Staden, Chemiluminiscence – based biosensors, 1999.
  • J.E. Gill A, and Vadgama. P, Analytical aspects of biosensors, Ann Clin Biochem, Pearson, 2000.

REFERENCES

  • Roger. K. R. and Gerlach. C. L. Update on environmental for biosensors. Env. Sci. Technologies, 2000.
  • Bilitewski. U. Turner, A.P.F. Biosensors for environmental monitoring, Harwood Amsterdam, 2000.
  • Moses, V and Cape, R.E, Biotechnology the science and business, Harwood, Academic Publisher London, 1991.
  • Rogers, K.R. and Mascini, M Biosensors for analytical monitoring EPA biosensors group, 2001.

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