Inês N. TomitaAlexandra ManzoliFernando Luís FertonaniHideko Yamanaka
A L-ascorbic acid biosensor based on ascorbate oxidase has been developed. The enzyme wasextracted from the mesocarp of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) by using 0.05 mol L -1 phosphate buffer, pH5.8 containing 0.5 mol L -1 NaCl. After the dialysis versus phosphate buffer0.05 mol L -1 pH 5.8, the enzyme was immobilized onto nylon net through glutaraldehyde covalentbond. The membrane was coupled to an O 2 electrode and the yielding reaction monitored by oxygendepletion at -600 mV using flow injection analysis optimized to 0.1 mol L -1 phosphate buffer pH 5.8, as thecarrier solution and flow-rate of 0.5 mL min -1 . The ascorbic acid calibration curve was linear from 1.2x10 -4 to1.0x10 -3 mol L -1 . The evaluation of biosensor lifetime leads to 500 injections. Commercial pharmaceuticalsamples were analyzed with the proposed method and the results were compared with those obtained byhigh-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Inês N. TomitaAlexandra ManzoliFernando Luís FertonaniHideko Yamanaka
Inês N. TomitaAlexandra ManzoliFernando Luís FertonaniHideko Yamanaka
Inês N. TomitaAlexandra ManzoliFernando Luís FertonaniHideko Yamanaka
Gábor CsiffáryPéter FűtőNóra AdányiAttila Kiss
Xiuxiu LiYuanhong WangJingju LiuMimi SunXiangjie BoHsing‐Lin WangMing Zhou