Amperometric bienzymatic biosensor for L-lactate analysis in wine and beer samples.
Sandra Pérez, Esteve Fàbregas
Index: Analyst 137(16) , 3854-61, (2012)
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Abstract
A novel amperometric bienzymatic biosensor has been developed based on the incorporation of Lactate Oxidase (LOx) and Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) into a carbon nanotube/polysulfone membrane by the phase inversion technique onto screen-printed electrodes (SPEs). In order to improve the sensitivity and reduce the working potential, experimental conditions have been optimized and ferrocene has also been incorporated into the membrane as a redox mediator of the enzymatic reactions, which allows the reduction of H(2)O(2) at -100 mV. Measurements were carried out in phosphate buffer solution at pH 7.5 and under batch conditions. The biosensor response time to L-lactate was only 20 s and showed a good reproducibility (RSD 2.7%). Moreover, the detection limit was 0.05 mg L(-1) of l-lactate with a linear interval range from 0.1 mg L(-1) to 5 mg L(-1). Finally, the biosensor has been applied to the determination of l-lactic acid in different wine and beer samples. Then, the results obtained with the biosensor were compared with the ones obtained using, as a reference method, a commercial kit based on spectrophotometric measurements, obtaining an excellent agreement between the results, validating our approach.
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