| Literature DB >> 31202322 |
Roumen Zlatev1, Margarita Stoytcheva2, Benjamin Valdez2, Gisela Montero2, Lydia Toscano3.
Abstract
A simple and rapid impedimetric sensor applicable for industrial lipase activity quantification was developed and characterized. It is based on the lipase catalyzed degradation by hydrolysis of a thin nanocomposite substrate sensitive layer deposited on a PCB stick electrode usable as disposable or regenerable. The sensitive layer degradation rate was evaluated by the impedance changes registration along time resulting from its thickness diminution applying a small amplitude AC voltage with a constant frequency. The AC current phase shift variations along the time caused by the impedance changes were registered as s sensor response. The sensor was characterized in terms of linear quantification range, LOD, precision and quantification time. The response time was found to be from 80 to 6 s for the linear concentration range from 0.99x10-2 to 1.68 U.S.P. U mL-1 with relative errors from 3.75% to 1.24% respectively and a LOD of 8x10-3 U.S.P. U mL-1. Finally, lipase spiked whey samples taken from milk industry were quantified and the results were validated by a titrimetric method revealing a good agreement (relative error less than 4.5%).Entities:
Keywords: Disposable/regenerable sensor; Lipase activity quantification; Nanocomposite
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31202322 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.05.059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057