Oxygen tolerance of an implantable polymer/enzyme composite glutamate biosensor displaying polycation-enhanced substrate sensitivity
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
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Oxygen tolerance of an implantable polymer/enzyme composite glutamate biosensor displaying polycation-enhanced substrate sensitivity / Mcmahon, C.p., Rocchitta, G.G.M., Kirwan, S.m., Killoran, S.j., Serra, P.A., Lowry, J.p., O'Neill, R.d.. - In: BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS. - ISSN 0956-5663. - 22:(2007), pp. 1466-1473.
Abstract:
Biosensors were fabricated at neutral pH by sequentially depositing the polycation polyethyleneimine (PEI), the stereoselective enzyme L-glutamate oxidase (GluOx) and the permselective barrier poly-ortho-phenylenediamine (PPD) onto 125-microm diameter Pt wire electrodes (Pt/PEI/GluOx/PPD). These devices were calibrated amperometrically at 0.7 V versus SCE to determine the Michaelis-Menten parameters for enzyme substrate, l-glutamate (Glu) and co-substrate, dioxygen. The presence of PEI produced a 10-fold enhancement in the detection limit for Glu (approximately 20 nM) compared with the corresponding PEI-free configurations (Pt/GluOx/PPD), without undermining their fast response time (approximately 2 s). Most remarkable was the finding that, although some designs of PEI-containing biosensors showed a 10-fold increase in linear region sensitivity to Glu, their oxygen dependence remained low.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Mcmahon, Cp; Rocchitta, Gaia Giovanna Maria; Kirwan, Sm; Killoran, Sj; Serra, Pier Andrea; Lowry, Jp; O'Neill, Rd
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