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Detection of zeptomolar concentrations of alkaline phosphatase based on a tyrosinase and horse-radish peroxidase bienzyme biosensor
Authors:Ruan C  Li Y
Affiliation:

a Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

b Department of Poultry Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

Abstract:A bienzyme biosensor based on tyrosinase and horse-radish peroxidase is described in a flow injection analysis and cyclic voltammetry for measurement of phenol. Tyrosinase and horse-radish peroxidase were immobilized on the surface of a glassy carbon electrode by bovine serum albumin and glutaric dialdehyde. Phenol was oxidized by tyrosinase and horse-radish peroxidase via catechol to o-quinone in the presence of oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. The o-quinone was reduced to produce catechol (the substrate recycling) on the electrode surface. The enhanced sensitivity of the bienzyme electrode to phenol was observed in the flow injection system comparing with tyrosinase and horse-radish peroxidase monoenzyme electrodes. The mechanisms for enhanced amperometric response to phenol of bienzyme electrode were discussed. The biosensor was used to detect alkaline phosphatase (ALP). A detection limit of 1.4×10−15 M ALP (140 zmol/100 μl) was obtained after 1 h incubation with phenyl phosphate.
Keywords:Alkaline phosphatase   Biosensor   Flow injection analysis   Horse-radish peroxidase   Phenol   Tyrosinase
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