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Mediated amperometric biosensor for hypoxanthine based on a hydroxymethylferrocene-modified carbon paste electrode
Authors:Hirokazu Okuma  Hitoshi Takahashi  Shuichi Sekimukai  Kouji Kawahara  Ryoichi Akahoshi
Institution:Research and Development Laboratory, New Japan Radio Co. Ltd., 2-1-1 Kamifukuoka, Saitama 356 Japan;Faculty of Engineering, Toyo University, 2100 Kujirai, Kawagoe, Saitama 350 Japan
Abstract:An amperometric enzyme electrode for the determination of hypoxanthine in fish meat is described. The hypoxanthine sensor was prepared from xanthine oxidase immobilized by covalent binding to cellulose triacetate and a carbon paste electrode containing hydroxymethylferrocene. The xanthine oxidase membrane was retained behind a dialysis membrane at a carbon paste electrode. The sensor showed a current response to hypoxanthine due to the bioelectrocatalytic oxidation of hypoxanthine, in which hydroxymethyiferrocene served as an electron-transfer mediator. The limit of detection is 6 × 10?7 M, the relative standard deviation is 2.8% (n=28) and the response is linear up to 7 × 10?4 M. The sensor responded rapidly to a low hypoxanthine concentration (7 × 10?4 M), the steady-state current response being achieved in less than 1 min, and was stable for more than 30 days at 5 ° C. Results for tuna samples showed good agreement with the value determined by the conventional method.
Keywords:Amperometry  Biosensors  Enzyme electrodes  Hypoxanthine  Fish  Foods
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