Literature DB >> 17291745

Improved specificity of reagentless amperometric PQQ-sGDH glucose biosensors by using indirectly heated electrodes.

Carolin Lau1, Sabine Borgmann, Monika Maciejewska, Bertrand Ngounou, Peter Gründler, Wolfgang Schuhmann.   

Abstract

Indirectly heated electrodes operating in a non-isothermal mode have been used as transducers for reagentless glucose biosensors. Pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent soluble glucose dehydrogenase (PQQ-sGDH) was entrapped on the electrode surface within a redox hydrogel layer. Localized polymer film precipitation was invoked by electrochemically modulating the pH-value in the diffusion zone in front of the electrode. The resulting decrease in solubility of an anodic electrodeposition paint (EDP) functionalized with Osmium complexes leads to precipitation of the redox hydrogel concomitantly entrapping the enzyme. The resulting sensor architecture enables a fast electron transfer between enzyme and electrode surface. The glucose sensor was operated at pre-defined temperatures using a multiple current-pulse mode allowing reproducible indirect heating of the sensor. The sensor characteristics such as the apparent Michaelis constants K(M)(app) and maximum currents I(max)(app) were determined at different temperatures for the main substrate glucose as well as a potential interfering co-substrate maltose. The limit of detection increased with higher temperatures for both substrates (0.020 mM for glucose, and 0.023 mM for maltose at 48 degrees C). The substrate specificity of PQQ-sGDH is highly temperature dependent. Therefore, a mathematical model based on a multiple linear regression approach could be applied to discriminate between the current response for glucose and maltose. This allowed accurate determination of glucose in a concentration range of 0-0.1mM in the presence of unknown maltose concentrations ranging from 0 to 0.04 mM.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17291745     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2006.12.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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