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M B Mădăraş1, R B Spokane, J M Johnson, J R Woodward.
Abstract
Glutamine membranes for amperometric measurements are described. The interference of the endogenous glutamate is greatly diminished by using a supplementary "anti-glutamate" layer consisting of immobilized glutamate oxidase and catalase on top of the glutamine-sensitive layer having co-immobilized glutaminase and glutamate oxidase. The use of polycarbonate membranes with different permeability characteristics for the control of the substrate's access to the enzyme layers is presented, as well as the effect of the density of the enzyme layer on the sensitivity of these membranes. The fabricated membranes have good operational stability (at least 5 days) and very good linearity (up to 10 mM glutamine). Using an appropriate choice of membranes and cross-linking conditions, membranes with good rejection of glutamate have been fabricated (less than 6% RSD for a 5 mM glutamine sample containing 5 mM glutamate as interferent). These membranes are suitable for monitoring of glutamine levels in mammalian cell cultures without the need of a separate measurement for glutamate.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9302872 DOI: 10.1021/ac970173f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986