Punia, SandeepKumar, RamanKumar, Kuldeep2015-12-282015-12-282015-10Punia Sandeep, Kumar Raman, Kumar Kuldeep. Enzyme Based Asparagine Biosensor for the Detection of Asparagine Levels in Leukemic Samples. International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology. 2015 Oct-Dec; 6(4): 40-43.0976-4550http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/169096Plants have been used for the treatment of different diseases since 1100 BC. Catharanthus roseus is one of the medicinally important plants showing anti-tumor, anti-mutagenic and anti-microbial effects. L-asparaginase is extracted by C. roseus and is used for the development of biosensors. L-asparaginase breaks down asparagine into aspartic acid and ammonia, thus killing the tumor cells due to asparagine starvation. In the present study the L-asparaginase was extracted from C. roseus and immobilized in different matrixes such as agar, soil, clay and k-carrageenan. Out of the various immobilization techniques k-carrageenan gave the fastest response time, so it was choosen for the development of asparagine biosensor. In the leukemic blood samples the asparagine concentration was 10-2 to 10-3 M whereas in normal blood samples it was 10-5 to 10-6 M. The developed biosensor gave the fast response and were sensitive and reliable.enL-asparaginaseimmobilizationleukemiak-carrageenanC. roseusEnzyme Based Asparagine Biosensor for the Detection of Asparagine Levels in Leukemic Samples.Article