Screen-printed amperometric biosensors for the rapid measurement of L- and D-amino acids |
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Authors: | Sarkar P Tothill I E Setford S J Turner A P |
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Institution: | Cranfield Biotechnology Centre, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, UK. |
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Abstract: | Screen-printed three-electrode amperometric sensors incorporating L- and/or D-amino acid oxidase for the general purpose measurement of L- or D-amino acids is described. The working electrode incorporates rhodinized carbon, to facilitate hydrogen peroxide oxidation at a decreased operating potential, and immobilized enzyme. The devices responded to all 20 common L-amino acids and all of the D-amino acids examined, the exceptions being L- and D-proline. Linear response profiles were observed for L-leucine, L-glycine and L-phenylalanine with limits of detection of 0.47, 0.15 and 0.20 mM respectively. The devices were reproducible and exhibited stability over a 56 d test period. The biosensor compares favourably with a standard photometric amino acid test and was used to monitor milk ageing effects. The assay is cheap, simple to perform and rapid, requiring only buffer-electrolyte and a small sample volume. |
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