2024
DOI: 10.3390/bios14050239
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Targeted Formation of Biofilms on the Surface of Graphite Electrodes as an Effective Approach to the Development of Biosensors for Early Warning Systems

Anna Kharkova,
Roman Perchikov,
Saniyat Kurbanalieva
et al.

Abstract: Biofilms based on bacteria Pseudomonas veronii (Ps. veronii) and Escherichia coli (E. coli) and yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) were used for novel biosensor creation for rapid biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) monitoring. Based on the electrochemical measurement results, it was shown that the endogenous mediator in the matrix of E. coli and Ps. veronii biofilms and ferrocene form a two-mediator system that improves electron transport in the system. Biofilms based on Ps. veronii and E. coli had a … Show more

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“…Since dissolved oxygen in the sample can distort the readings of the oxygen sensor during the measurement of BOD, mediator biosensors based on the use of special redox compounds capable of transferring electrons from the bioreceptor to the electrode as a result of oxidation–reduction have become more widespread [ 123 , 124 ]. As described in article [ 125 ], the typical response generation process in an amperometric sensor using a ferrocene mediator is presented ( Figure 13 ). The basis of such electrodes is most often made up of various variants of carbon matrices [ 126 , 127 ].…”
Section: Biofilms As Recognition Elements Of Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since dissolved oxygen in the sample can distort the readings of the oxygen sensor during the measurement of BOD, mediator biosensors based on the use of special redox compounds capable of transferring electrons from the bioreceptor to the electrode as a result of oxidation–reduction have become more widespread [ 123 , 124 ]. As described in article [ 125 ], the typical response generation process in an amperometric sensor using a ferrocene mediator is presented ( Figure 13 ). The basis of such electrodes is most often made up of various variants of carbon matrices [ 126 , 127 ].…”
Section: Biofilms As Recognition Elements Of Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%