Issue 11, 1995

Amperometric sensor for choline and acetylcholine based on a platinum electrode modified by a co-crosslinked bienzymic system

Abstract

A fast-response and sensitive amperometric biosensor for choline and acetylcholine based on choline oxidase and acetylcholinesterase immobilized on a platinum electrode by co-crosslinking with bovine serum albumin and glutaraldehyde has been developed. The immobilization procedure proved fast and simple, not requiring dedicated manipulation. Detection limits were in the sub-micromolar range and linearity extended over three concentration decades. After one month of discontinuous use, 70% of the initial sensitivity was still observed. The response time was around 1 s for both analytes making the developed biosensor a suitable detector for flow injection systems and high-performance liquid chromatography.

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Article type
Paper

Analyst, 1995,120, 2731-2736

Amperometric sensor for choline and acetylcholine based on a platinum electrode modified by a co-crosslinked bienzymic system

A. Guerrieri, G. E. De Benedetto, F. Palmisano and P. G. Zambonin, Analyst, 1995, 120, 2731 DOI: 10.1039/AN9952002731

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