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4-Amino-1-naphthylphosphate as a substrate for the amperometric detection of alkaline phosphatase activity and its application for immunoassay
Authors:Másson Már  Rúnarsson Ogmundur V  Jóhannson Fjalar  Aizawa Masuo
Institution:a Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Iceland, Hagi, Hofsvallagata 53, IS-107 Reykjavik, Iceland
b Tokyo Institute of Technology, O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152, Japan
Abstract:Immunosensors and biochemical array detection systems based on electrochemical transducers have many advantages such as low detection limit, fast response, simple design and ease of miniaturization. However, further development of such sensors will depend on the availability of suitable substrates that can be converted by a labeling enzyme to an electrochemically active product. Here, we report the synthesis of 4-amino-1-naphthylphosphate and it’s application as a new substrate for alkaline phosphatase. The electrochemical and enzymatic properties of this compound were investigated and compared with the properties of other aromatic 1,4-dihydroxy and 1,4-hydroxy-amine derivatives. The product of the enzyme reaction was 4-aminonaphthol, which was rapidly converted in the presences of air to 1,4-iminonaphthoquinone. This compound could then be detected in an amperometric flow injection assay (AFIA) with −200 mV versus Ag/AgCl potential application. The analytical range for mouse IgG, in an alkaline phosphatase amplified sandwich immuoassay with amperometric detection, was 0.01-100 μg ml−1.
Keywords:Amperometry  Flow injection assay  Alkaline phosphatase  Immunoassay  Biosensors
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