Graciliano de Oliveira NetoMatthieu TubinoOswaldo E. S. GodinhoLauro T. KubotaJoão Roberto Fernandes
A flow-injection (FI) method was developed for the determination of oxalate in urine. It was based on the use of oxalate oxidase (E.C. 1.2.3.4) immobilized on ground seeds of the BR-303 Sorghum vulgare variety. A reactor was filled with this activated material, and the samples (200 μL) containing oxalate were passed through it, carried by a deionized water flow. The carbon dioxide produced by the enzyme reaction permeated through a microporous PTFE membrane, and was received in a water acceptor stream, promoting conductivity changes proportional to the oxalate concentration in the sample. The results obtained showed a useful linear range from 0.05 to 0.50 mmol dm-3. The proposed method, when compared with the Sigma enzymatic procedure, showed good correlation (Y = 0.006(±0.016) + 0.98(±0.019)X; r = 0.9995, Y = conductivity in μS, and X = concentration in mmol dm-3), selectivity, and sensitivity. The new immobilization approach promotes greater stability, allowing oxalate determination for 6 months. About 13 determinations can be performed per hour. The precision of the proposed method is about ± 3.2 % (r.s.d).
Oswaldo E. S. GodinhoTereza Cristina RodriguesMatthieu TubinoGraciliano de Oliveira NetoLuiz M. Aleixo
Ala'ddin M. AlmuaibedAlan Townshend
Tereza Cristina RodriguesMatthieu TubinoOswaldo E. S. GodinhoGraciliano Oliveira Neto
Nabi. RahniAli MohammadG. G. GuilbaultGraciliana. De Olivera Neto
Lourival C. de FariaCélio PasquiniGraciliano de Oliveira Neto