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Optimized biosensors based on purified enzymes and engineered yeasts: Detection of inhibitors of cholinesterases on grapes

TitoloOptimized biosensors based on purified enzymes and engineered yeasts: Detection of inhibitors of cholinesterases on grapes
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2004
AutoriBoni, A., Cremisini C., Magarò E., Tosi M., Vastarella W, and Pilloton R.
RivistaAnalytical Letters
Volume37
Paginazione1683-1699
ISSN00032719
Parole chiaveacetylcholinesterase, amperometric biosensor, Anguilliformes, cholinesterase, cholinesterase inhibitor, conference paper, electrochemical analysis, electrode, Electrophorus electricus, enzyme activity, enzyme purification, Gas chromatography, grape, incubation time, Kluyveromyces, Kluyveromyces lactis, Paraoxon, reproducibility, residue analysis, Vitaceae, Vitis sp.
Abstract

Purified acetyl cholinesterase (AChE) from electric eel or engineered yeasts (Kluyveromyces lactis) expressing cholinesterase activity from rat, were immobilised on a nylon membrane for the measurement of residual cholinesterase activity after inhibition by the organophosphorous insecticide Paraoxon (diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate). Measurement was separately operated after the incubation (inhibition) step. The measurement of the residual enzyme activity was therefore performed in a standardised solution with a choline electrochemical biosensor, without any interference, avoiding the use of protecting selective membranes. Both commercial amperometric sensor and screen-printed electrodes, produced and optimized in the laboratory, were used. The time consuming incubation step was simultaneously performed on several samples, thus lowering the analysis time per sample. Good limit of detection (LOD) (0.1 μg/L) and reproducibility were obtained for the analysis of paraoxon. A simple procedure for the detection of cholinesterase inhibitors on grapes was then developed. The procedure itself could be further extended to several fruits and vegetables, giving a simple but effective tool to verify the absence of residues of anticholinesterasic insecticides.

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DOI10.1081/AL-120037596
Citation KeyBoni20041683