Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7146394 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This manuscript describes the development of a low-cost and portable solid-state absorbance measuring system that detects the thiocoline after the hydrolysis of substrates acetylthiocholine (ACTh) by acetylcholinesterase. Consisting in measure the relation between the amount of light transmitted through and absorbed by the enzymatic reaction that is carried out in the cuvette and expressed in voltage value. The proposed system indicated a detection limit of the enzyme (6.91 Ã 10â4 absorbance units/s) that is lower than the commercial diode-array spectrophotometer (2.29 Ã 10â3 absorbance units/s) equipment model 8452A from Hewlett-Packard. The working ranges for the developed system were 6.58 mM to 36.5 μM and 19.8 mM to 349 μM for the spectrophotometer, respectively. In addition, the system was employed to calculate the kinetic inhibition constants of three different enzymes (Electric Eel, Drosophila melanogaster and Genetically-modified D. melanogaster) toward paraoxon, carbofuran and malaoxon pesticides.
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Authors
Diana Bueno, Gustavo Alonso, Roberto Muñoz, Jean Louis Marty,