J. R. Lu
University of Oxford
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Food Chemistry | 2010
Jianguo Liu; Juan Yang; Hai Xu; J. R. Lu; Zhanfeng Cui
Abstract Although the importance of eggs as a source of specific antibodies has been well recognised, the generation of egg yolk immunoglobulins (IgY) is rarely chosen due to the peculiar composition of egg yolk and the lack of specific affinity ligands. In this work, we report a novel membrane based two-stage ultrafiltration process to isolate IgY from egg yolk. The effects of solution pH, ionic strength, stirring speed and permeate flux on the transmission of proteins were quantified using the pulsed sample injection technique and parameter scanning ultrafiltration. Under optimised conditions, the purity of immunoglobulin obtained was greater than 93% after the two-stage ultrafiltration process and the recovery of immunoglobulin from the feedstock was close to 87%. The resulting immunoglobulin product was then analysed by Isoelectric Focusing (IEF), SDS–PAGE and Circular Dichroism (CD), to confirm its isoelectric point, molecular weight and molecular secondary structure.
International Journal of Nanomanufacturing | 2011
Luis Garcia-Gancedo; Gregory M. Ashley; Xiubo Zhao; J. Pedrós; Andrew J. Flewitt; W. I. Milne; Jikui Luo; J. R. Lu; C. J. B. Ford; D. Zhang
Zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films were deposited at high rates ( > 50 nm min –1 ) using a unique technique known as high target utilisation sputtering (HiTUS). The films obtained possess good crystallographic orientation, low surface roughness, very low stress and excellent piezoelectric properties. We have utilised the films to develop highly sensitive biosensors based on thickness longitudinal mode (TLM) thin film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs). The FBARs have the fundamental TLM at a frequency near 1.5 GHz and quality factor Q higher than 1,000, which is one of the largest values ever reported for ZnO-based FBARs. Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) solutions with different concentrations were placed on the top of different sets of identical FBARs and their responses to mass-loading from physically adsorbed protein coatings were investigated. These resonators demonstrated a high sensitivity and thus have a great potential as gravimetric sensors for biomedical applications.
Langmuir | 1998
T. J. Su and; J. R. Lu; R. K. Thomas; Zhanfeng Cui; J. Penfold
Langmuir | 1993
J. R. Lu; Ellen M. Lee; R. K. Thomas; J. Penfold; S. L. Flitsch
Langmuir | 1995
D. J. Lyttle; J. R. Lu; T. J. Su; R. K. Thomas; J. Penfold
Langmuir | 1996
S. W. An; J. R. Lu; R. K. Thomas; J. Penfold
Separation and Purification Technology | 2006
Yinhua Wan; J. R. Lu; Zhanfeng Cui
Langmuir | 1993
J. R. Lu; Z. X. Li; T. J. Su; R. K. Thomas; J. Penfold
Langmuir | 1993
J. R. Lu; M. Hromadova; R. K. Thomas; J. Penfold
Langmuir | 1998
T. J. Su; J. R. Lu; Zhanfeng Cui; R. K. Thomas; Richard K. Heenan