JOURNAL ARTICLE

Quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase modified carbon paste electrode for the detection of phenolic compounds

Ulla WollenbergerB. Neumann

Year: 1997 Journal:   Electroanalysis Vol: 9 (5)Pages: 366-371   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The development of an amperometric biosensor for the determination of phenolic compounds is described, using quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase. The enzyme is integrated into carbon paste and its ability to donate electrons to oxidized phenolic compounds during glucose oxidation is exploited. The sensor response is based on electrochemical oxidation of the phenolic compound followed by its enzymatic regeneration when the bulk solution contains glucose and the electrode is potentiostated at +500 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl/0.1 mol/L KCl). As the result of the catalytic analyte regeneration the electrodes offer very sensitive measurements of redox species like p ‐aminophenol and hydroquinone and catecholamines such as epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine. The sensor performance is characterized for the different substrates. Highest sensitivity is achieved for p ‐aminophenol which could be determined at sub‐nanomolar level.

Keywords:
Amperometry Hydroquinone Chemistry Biosensor Redox Electrode Electrochemistry Carbon paste electrode Inorganic chemistry Analyte Dehydrogenase Glassy carbon Nuclear chemistry Chromatography Enzyme Organic chemistry Cyclic voltammetry Biochemistry Physical chemistry

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Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
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