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Enzymatic determination of BPA by means of tyrosinase immobilized on different carbon carriers.

Authors :
Mita DG
Attanasio A
Arduini F
Diano N
Grano V
Bencivenga U
Rossi S
Amine A
Moscone D
Source :
Biosensors & bioelectronics [Biosens Bioelectron] 2007 Aug 30; Vol. 23 (1), pp. 60-5. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Mar 25.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Different tyrosinase carbon paste modified electrodes to determine bisphenol A (BPA) concentration in aqueous solutions have been constructed. Variables examined were in the carbon paste composition and in particular: (i) the immobilized enzyme amount; (ii) the carbon type (powder, single or multi-walled nanotubes); (iii) the nature of the pasting oil (mineral oil, hexadecane and dodecane). For each biosensor type the amperometric response was evaluated with reference to the linear range and sensitivity. Constant reference has been made to the amperometric signals obtained, under the same experimental conditions, towards the catechol, a specific phenolic substrate for tyrosinase. The most efficient biosensors were those constructed by using the following composition for the carbon paste: 10% of tyrosinase, 45% of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCN) and 45% of mineral oil. This biosensor formulation displayed the following electrochemical characteristics: a sensitivity equal to 138 microA/mM, LOD of 0.02 microM (based on three times the S/N ratio), linear range of 0.1-12 microM and response time of 6 min. This experimental work represents a first attempt at construction of a new carbon nanotube-tyrosinase based biosensor able to determine the concentration of BPA, one of the most ubiquitous and hazardous endocrine disruptors which can pollute the drinking and surface water, as well as many products of the food chain.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0956-5663
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biosensors & bioelectronics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17467970
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2007.03.010