Literature DB >> 11445953

Flow injection analysis of L-lactate in milk and yoghurt by on-line microdialysis and amperometric detection at a disposable biosensor.

F Palmisano1, M Quinto, R Rizzi, P G Zambonin.   

Abstract

A disposable lactate biosensor able to operate in flow injection analysis is described and characterized. The biosensing layer, obtained by glutaraldehyde co-crosslinking of lactate oxidase with bovine serum albumin, was cast on an underlying electropolymerized layer of overoxidized polypyrrole. The resulting biosensor was interference-free and showed a K'M value of 2.4 mmol l-1 and a maximum current density of 440 microA cm-2. When integrated in a flow injection analysis system, a sensitivity of 300 +/- 10 nA mmol-1 l, a linear response up to 1 mmol l-1 and detection limits in the low micromolar range were obtained. The introduction of a microdialysis membrane-based sampler reduced the sensitivity to 7.9 +/- 0.2 nA mmol-1 l and extended the linear range up to 50 mmol l-1 lactate. The anti-interference characteristics of the biosensor permitted lactate determination in untreated milk and diluted yoghurt samples.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11445953     DOI: 10.1039/b010180j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Analyst        ISSN: 0003-2654            Impact factor:   4.616


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