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New Strategy for Dehydrogenase Amperometric Biosensors Using Surfactant to Enhance the Sensitivity of Diaphorase/Ferrocene Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of NADH
Abstract:A carbon paste electrode (CPE) modified with diaphorase (DAP) and ferrocene (FcH) has been developed for determination of NADH at low working potential. The sensitivity and operational stability, towards the detection of the reduced form of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) in flow injection analysis (FIA), were greatly improved (5 times) upon adding Tween 20 into the electrode matrix. The magnitude of the amperometric signal was dependent on DAP, FcH and surfactant loading, into the modified carbon paste electrode. A rapid and repeatable response was observed to the variation of NADH concentration in the vicinity of the electrode surface. Such advantages of the DAP/FcH/Tween 20 modified carbon paste were successfully used in the construction of L ‐lactate dehydrogenase modified electrodes. The use of this new approach can be generalized to other dehydrogenases and represents a decisive step for a versatile preparation method of amperometric biosensors.
Keywords:NADH sensor  Diaphorase  Tween 20  Amperometric biosensors  Lactate  Carbon paste
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