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Biosensor for androgens. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, December 2010, Pages: 132

The reliable identification of compounds such as illegal growth promoters in animal or human is generally based on expensive gas chromatography-mass spectrophotometry analysis, a method that does not allow on a large-scale screening. The use of simple, semi-quantitative electrochemical biosensors may provide a means of screening for the presence of compounds such as illegal growth promoters (ie. steroids). A detail development of such kind of Bio/immunosensor has been described in the first three chapters of this book. Four and fifth chapter of this book investigated a comparative study on the use of a glassy carbon, screen printed carbon and carbon fibre as sensor material to detect p-aminophenol. This book will be an important collection for a University student, early stage researchers, advanced level researchers and veterinary scientist who are working in the area of Bioscience or Biotechnology.

Mamun, Jamal.
Mamun Jamal has obtained both BSc and MSc in Chemistry from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and PhD from the University of Limerick, Ireland. After completion of two postdoctoral fellowships in ITT, Dublin and UL respectively, Dr. Jamal joined in Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork as a research scientist.