GARAY FERNANDO SEBASTIÁN
Artículos
Título:
Design and optimization of a lactate amperometric biosensor based on lactate oxidase cross-linked with polymeric matrixes
Autor/es:
MARCELO R. ROMERO; FERNANDO GARAY; ANA M. BARUZZI
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2008 vol. 131 p. 590 - 590
Resumen:
p>The design and characterization of a lactate biosensor is described. The biosensor is developed through the immobilization of lactate oxidase (LOD) in an albumin and mucin composed hydrogel. The enzyme is then cross-linked with glutaraldehyde to the polymeric matrix and entrapped between two polycarbonate membranes. The hydrogen peroxide produced by the reaction of lactate and LOD is detected on a Pt electrode operated at 0.65 V versus Ag|AgCl. The performance of the biosensor was evaluated in matrixes with different amounts of albumin, mucin and glutaraldehyde. The response time of the sensor to 10 µM lactate required 90 s to give a 100% steady-state response of 0.079 µA. Linear behavior was obtained for 0.7 µM < cLac  < 1.5 mM. The detection limit calculated from the signal to noise ratio was 0.7 µM. Only 0.1 U of enzyme was necessary to get a biosensor with a relatively high current flow and an excellent stability over a