Espinoza_2014_Anal.Biochem_457_85

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Title : Detection of glycoalkaloids using disposable biosensors based on genetically modified enzymes - Espinoza_2014_Anal.Biochem_457_85
Author(s) : Espinoza MA , Istamboulie G , Chira A , Noguer T , Stoytcheva M , Marty JL
Ref : Analytical Biochemistry , 457 :85 , 2014
Abstract :

In this work we present a rapid, selective, and highly sensitive detection of alpha-solanine and alpha-chaconine using cholinesterase-based sensors. The high sensitivity of the devices is brought by the use of a genetically modified acetylcholinesterase (AChE), combined with a one-step detection method based on the measurement of inhibition slope. The selectivity was obtained by using butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), an enzyme able to detect these two toxins with differential inhibition kinetics. The enzymes were immobilized via entrapment in PVA-AWP polymer directly on the working electrode surface. The analysis of the resulting inhibition slope was performed employing linear regression function included in Matlab. The high toxicity of alpha-chaconine compared to alpha-solanine due to a better affinity to the active site was proved. The inhibition of glycoalkaloids (GAs) mixture was performed over AChE enzyme wild-type AChE and BChE biosensors resulting in the detection of synergism effect. The developed method allows the detection of (GAs) at 50 ppb in potato matrix.

PubMedSearch : Espinoza_2014_Anal.Biochem_457_85
PubMedID: 24747413

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Espinoza MA, Istamboulie G, Chira A, Noguer T, Stoytcheva M, Marty JL (2014)
Detection of glycoalkaloids using disposable biosensors based on genetically modified enzymes
Analytical Biochemistry 457 :85

Espinoza MA, Istamboulie G, Chira A, Noguer T, Stoytcheva M, Marty JL (2014)
Analytical Biochemistry 457 :85