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Page 1: Amperometric Biosensors

Amperometric Biosensors

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Introduction

Enzyme Catalyzed redox reactions The function of the enzyme is to generate or

consume an electroactive species in a stoichiometric relationship with its substrate or target analyte

Amperometric transducer allows for the electrometrical reactions to proceed at the electrode surface, thus giving rise to a current

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Introduction - Amperometric Biosensor Schematic

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Introduction

S+C enzyme P + C’

S = Substrate

C = Cofactor / Coreactant

P = Product

C’ = Cofactor Product

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Introduction

Three generations 1st generation: the normal product of the

reaction diffuses to the transducer and causes electrical response

2nd generation: involves specific mediators between reaction and transducer to generate improved response

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Introduction

3rd generation: reaction itself causes the response

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Amperometric Glucose Biosensor

Developed by Updike and Hicks First reported use of enzyme electrode Glucose in blood-diagnosis of diabetes O2 detection

H2O2 detection

Enzyme mediation

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Glucose Biosensor – O2

Central – Pt cathode, surrounding Ag/AgCl anode, KCl electrolyte solution

Teflon membrane Cathode (0.6V) O2 + 4H+ +4e- 2H2O Anode 4Ag + 4Cl- 4AgCl +

4e-

Glucose +O2 glucoseoxidase Gluconic acid + H2O

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Glucose Biosensor – O2

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Glucose Biosensor – H2O2

Reverse polarity of electrodes for the O2 set up

Replace Teflon membrane with cellulose acetate membrane

Cathode: 2Ag + 2Cl-2AgCl + 2e-

Pt Anode (0.6V): H2O2 O2+2H+ + 2e-

Counter electrode: 4H++O2 2H2O – 4e-

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Glucose Biosensor – H2O2

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Glucose Biosensor – redox mediators

Replace O2 with synthetic e- acceptor to shuttle e- from the flavin redox center of the enzyme to the electrode

Measurements become insensitive to O2 fluctuations, and can be carried out at lower potentials

Enzyme mediators – dimethyl ferrocene, medola blue

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Glucose Biosensor – Redox mediators

Glucose + Gox(FAD) gluconic acid + Gox(FADH2)

Gox(FADH2)+2Mox Gox(FAD)+2Mred+2H+

2Mred 2Mox + 2e-

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Common Enzyme electrodesMeasured Species

Enzyme Detected species

Lactate Lactate dehydrgenase

NADH

Lactate Lactate oxidase

H2O2

Phenol Tyrosinase Quinone

Cholesterol Cholesterol oxidase

O2

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Some Commercial applications

YSI : Glucose/Lactate Prostate specific antigen (PSA) NOVA Bioprofile analyzer (PO2, Gluc,

Gln, Glu, Lactate)

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Other Applications

Glucose: meat freshness, fermentation Rapid cell number monitor Monitor of herbicides in surface waters Amperometric and novel fluorescent

DNA probes Rapid electrochemical sensor for Iron

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References

A.G. Elie,Principles of Potentiometric and Amperometric Biosensors,University of Virginia,(2002)

P.V. Climent, M.L.M.Serralheiro, and M.J.F. Rebelo, Pure and Applied Chemistry 73, pp.1993-1999, 2001

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