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Pesticide detection with a liposome-based nano-biosensor
Authors:Vamvakaki Vicky  Chaniotakis Nikos A
Affiliation:

aLaboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Crete, Vassilika Vouton 71 003, Iraklion Crete, Greece

Abstract:Monitoring of the organophosphorus pesticides dichlorvos and paraoxon at very low levels has been achieved with liposome-based nano-biosensors. The enzyme acetylcholinesterase was effectively stabilized within the internal nano-environment of the liposomes. Within the liposomes, the pH sensitive fluorescent indicator pyranine was also immobilized for the optical transduction of the enzymatic activity. Increasing amounts of pesticides lead to the decrease of the enzymatic activity for the hydrolysis of the acetylcholine and thus to a decrease in the fluorescent signal of the pH indicator. The decrease of the liposome biosensors signal is relative to the concentration of dichlorvos and paraoxon down to 10−10 M levels. This biosensor system has been applied successfully to the detection of total toxicity in drinking water samples. Also a colorimetric screening device for pesticide analysis has been evaluated.
Keywords:Pesticides   Liposomes   Encapsulation   Fluorescent probe   Biosensor   Acetylcholinesterase
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