2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-2670(03)00093-x
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Determination of glutamate pyruvate transaminase activity in clinical specimens using a biosensor composed of immobilized l-glutamate oxidase in a photo-crosslinkable polymer membrane on a palladium-deposited screen-printed carbon electrode

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“…Pt is a good candidate because of its efficient interaction with H 2 O 2 , but electrodeposited layers can be mechanically unstable (O'Connell et al, 1998). Pd, which has better electrodeposition characteristics (O'Connell et al, 1998), also displays high activity towards H 2 O 2 electro-oxidation, but much of this literature involves particulate forms of the metal embedded in carbon (Xu et al, 2002;Miscoria et al, 2002;Chang et al, 2003) and conducting polymers (Yamato et al, 1997). Thus, as a step towards fabricating well-based biosensors, basic issues such as usable potential range, suitability for electrosynthesis of permselective polymers, and comparative sensitivity to H 2 O 2 and interference, were studied here on solid Pd electrodes and compared to Pt, Au and glassy carbon (GC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pt is a good candidate because of its efficient interaction with H 2 O 2 , but electrodeposited layers can be mechanically unstable (O'Connell et al, 1998). Pd, which has better electrodeposition characteristics (O'Connell et al, 1998), also displays high activity towards H 2 O 2 electro-oxidation, but much of this literature involves particulate forms of the metal embedded in carbon (Xu et al, 2002;Miscoria et al, 2002;Chang et al, 2003) and conducting polymers (Yamato et al, 1997). Thus, as a step towards fabricating well-based biosensors, basic issues such as usable potential range, suitability for electrosynthesis of permselective polymers, and comparative sensitivity to H 2 O 2 and interference, were studied here on solid Pd electrodes and compared to Pt, Au and glassy carbon (GC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of chemistries have been explored for efficient detection of H 2 O 2 generated by GluOx, including direct oxidation on metals 12, [24][25][26][27][28][29] (usually coated with a permselective polymer to block interference), metallicized carbon 30,31 or conducting polymercoated Pt, 32 and catalytic oxidation using horseradish peroxidase coupled to a redox polymer. 6,15,20,33,34 Biosensors in general, and especially those designed for tissue implantation, [35][36][37][38][39] must fulfill the following minimum criteria for reliable monitoring of the target analyte: appropriate size and biocompatibility properties, good sensitivity to the enzyme substrate, effective rejection of electroactive interference, and low sensitivity to changes in pO 2 over the range of substrate and oxygen concentrations relevant to the intended application.…”
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“…GluOx was immobilized to the surface of a palladium-electrodeposited screen printed carbon strip by a simple crosslinking immobilisation technique using a photo-crosslinkable polymer (PVA-SbQ) [18]. The biosensor exhibited a stable steady state response for six hours in a stirred solution indicating that the enzyme was fully retained within the polymer membrane.…”
Section: Cross-linkingmentioning
confidence: 99%