S. Sangeetha et al., TORULOPSIS CANDIDA BASED SENSOR FOR THE ESTIMATION OF BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN-DEMAND AND ITS EVALUATION, Electroanalysis, 8(7), 1996, pp. 698-701
A universal biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) sensor that can be used fo
r the analysis of all types of organic pollutants is the objective of
current researchers working in the area of biosensors, Development of
such type of sensor involves the proper choice of a microorganism that
can assimilate a wide spectrum of organic compounds. This study has l
ed to the screening of many microorganisms and in this process we were
able to identify Torulopsis candida as an attractive alternate for Tr
ichosporon cutaneum. The BOD sensor employing T. candida was fabricate
d and evaluated in the batch mode as well as under flow conditions. Th
e response time, linear range of estimation of BOD and storage Life of
the immobilized microbe and the assimilation spectrum have been studi
ed.