Enzyme and microbial sensors for phosphate, phenols, pesticides and peroxides |
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Authors: | U. Wollenberger B. Neumann K. Riedel F. W. Scheller |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology, Dillenburgerstrasse 53, D-14199 Berlin, Germany;(2) Max-Delbrück-Center of Molecular Medicine, Group of Biosensors, Robert-Rössle-Strasse 10, D-13125 Berlin, Germany;(3) Fa. Dr. B. Lange GmbH, D-4000 Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Abstract: | Biosensors employing a biocatalyst on a different level of integration have been developed for monitoring environmental pollution. These probes range from laboratory specimen to commercial detectors applied to analyzers. Recent developments on amperometric enzyme and microbial biosensors are presented here. A monoenzymatic bulk-type carbon electrode is described for biosensing organic hydroperoxides in aqueous solutions; peroxidase is immobilized within the electrode body and the direct electron transfer between electrode and enzyme is measured. Both, reversible and irreversible inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase have been quantified by using a kinetically controlled acetylcholine enzyme sequence electrode. The inhibitory effect of pesticides such as butoxycarboxime, dimethoate, and trichlorfon could be quantified within 6 min in molar concentrations. Different multi-enzyme electrodes have been developed for the determination of inorganic phosphate. These sensors represent examples of sequentially acting enzymes in combination with enzymatic analyte recycling. Using this type of amplification nanomolar concentrations can be measured. |
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