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Development of a laccase biosensor for determination of Phenolic micropollutants in surface waters

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2014

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Souza Gil, Eric de
Rezende, Stefani Garcia
Júnior, Eli José Miranda Ribeiro
Barcelos, Hernane Toledo
Scalize, Paulo Sérgio
Santiago, Mariangela Fontes
Quintino, Michelle Pereira
Somerset, Vernon Sydwill

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Univerzita Pardubice

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Laccase is a poliphenoloxidase enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of phenolic compounds in the corresponding quinones. The current obtained in this redox process can be used for quantitative analysis. In this work, a carbon paste biosensor modified gluteraldehyde functionalized silica and an enzymatic extract of the Pycnoporus sanguineus fungi as a lacase source is proposed for phenol determination. The effect of carbon paste and electrolyte composition, pH from 3.0 to 8.0, start potential from 0.55 to 0.25 mV, scan rate from 5 to 25 mV s-1 and potential pulse amplitude from 10 to 60 mV on the differential pulse voltammetric response was investigated. A linear correlation of r² = 0.9946 was obtained for the phenol content (catechol) in the concentration range from 50 to 500 nmol L-1, with a detection limit of 30 nmol L-1. This biosensor was used for the determination of different kinds of phenolic compounds, presenting a better response for catechol.

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p. 227-240

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Sensing in Electroanalysis. (K. Kalcher, R. Metelka, I. Švancara, K. Vytřas; Eds.). 2013/2014, Volume 8.

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978-80-7395-782-7 (print)
978-80-7395-783-4 (pdf)

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biosensor, laccase, phenolic micropollutants, catechol, Pycnoporus sanguineus fungi, functionalised silica

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