Amperometric biosensor based on enzymes immobilized in hybrid mesoporous membranes for the determination of acetylcholine |
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Authors: | Takeshi Shimomura Tetsuji Itoh Touru Sumiya Fujio Mizukami Masatoshi Ono |
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Affiliation: | aFunai Electric Advanced Applied Technology Research Institute Inc. (FEAT), TCI 37A, 2-1-6, Sengen, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan;bNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 4-2-1 Nigatake, Miyagino-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi 983-8551, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() Acetylcholine sensor is successfully prepared by using immobilized enzymes, i.e., acetylcholinesterase and choline oxidase within separate hybrid mesoporous silica membranes with 12 nm pore diameter (F127M). The measurement was based on the detection of hydrogen peroxide produced by two sequential enzyme reactions. The determination range and the response time are 6.0–800 μM and within approximately 3 min, respectively. The sensor is very stable compared to free enzymes and 80% of the initial response was maintained even after storage for 80 days. These results show that two enzymes are successfully immobilized and well stabilized, and at the same time, two sequential enzyme reactions efficiently proceed within the separate hybrid mesoporous membranes. Further, we studied the possible detection of organophosphorus pesticides in terms of the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase activity, i.e., the decrease of current response, and demonstrated that the nanomolar concentrations of pesticide (DZN-oxon) can be detected with our sensor. |
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Keywords: | Biosensor Enzyme immobilization Acetylcholinesterase Choline oxidase Sequential enzyme reaction Hybrid mesoporous silica membrane Inhibition Pesticide detection |
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