Mediated xanthine oxidase potentiometric biosensors for hypoxanthine based on ferrocene carboxylic acid modified electrode
2012
Lawal, Abdulazeez T. | Adeloju, Samuel B.
A potentiometric enzyme electrode for detection of hypoxanthine (Hx) in fish meat is described. The sensor was developed by entrapment of xanthine oxidase (XOD) and ferrocene carboxylic acid (Fc) into polypyrrole (PPy) film during galvanostatic polymerisation film formation. The responses for Hx were obtained in 0–05M phosphate buffer (pH 7.1) at 0.0mV vs Ag/AgCl (3M KCl). The optimum condition for the formation of PPy–XOD–Fc film include 0.4M PPy, 6.2U/mL XOD, 40mM Fc, polymerisation time of 200s and applied current density of 0–5mAcm⁻². The sensor provides a linear response to Hx in concentration range of 5–20μM, (r=0.998) and was successfully used for determination of Hx in fish.
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