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Investigation and evaluation of a method for determination of ethanol with the SIRE Biosensor P100, using alcohol dehydrogenase as recognition element
Authors:Svensson Katrin  Bülow Leif  Kriz Dario  Krook Margareta
Institution:Department of Pure and Applied Biochemistry, Lund University, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden.
Abstract:A new method for rapid determination of ethanol was developed, using alcohol dehydrogenase as recognition element for the SIRE (sensors based on injection of the recognition element) Biosensor, which is an amperometric biosensor. The method was simple, fast, accurate, specific and cost-effective. The recognition element solution used was stable at least for 24 h in room temperature, and at least one month when lyophilised. The optimal potential versus the silver wire electrode, the optimal pH of the buffer and the optimal temperature of the water bath was determined to be +950 mV, 8.1 and 308 K, respectively. The optimal concentrations of alcohol dehydrogenase, BSA and NAD(+) were determined to be 200 U/ml, 20 mg/ml and 15 mM, respectively. The total analysis time was between 50 s and 4 min per analysis, depending on the concentration range. The linear range was 0-12.5 mM. The detection limit was less than 0.1 mM. The repeatability (%R.S.D.) was 3-5% (n=10). The reproducibility was 5-8% (n=5). Methanol gave no signal at all, but higher alcohols, such as propanol, pentanol and hexanol, gave significant signals, decreasing with increasing length of the carbon chain. The price for one measurement was calculated to be 0.052 euro. The results from measurements with the biosensor were compared to those from an established analysis kit for ethanol. The results correlated well (R(2)=0.9874). The concentration of ethanol in different alcoholic beverages was investigated and correlated well with the concentrations given by the manufacturers.
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