Gong_2014_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_37_1929

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Title : Acetylcholinesterase biosensor for carbaryl detection based on interdigitated array microelectrodes - Gong_2014_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_37_1929
Author(s) : Gong Z , Guo Y , Sun X , Cao Y , Wang X
Ref : Bioprocess Biosyst Eng , 37 :1929 , 2014
Abstract :

In this study, an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) biosensor with superior accuracy and sensitivity was successfully developed based on interdigitated array microelectrodes (IAMs). IAMs have a series of parallel microband electrodes with alternating microbands connected together. Chitosan was used as the enzyme immobilization material, and AChE was used as the model enzyme for carbaryl detection to fabricate AChE biosensor. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was used in conjunction with the fabricated biosensor to detect pesticide residues. Based on the inhibition of pesticides on the AChE activity, using carbaryl as model compounds, the biosensor exhibited a wide range, low detection limit, and high stability. Moreover, the biosensor can also be used as a new promising tool for pesticide residue analysis.

PubMedSearch : Gong_2014_Bioprocess.Biosyst.Eng_37_1929
PubMedID: 24770986

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Gong Z, Guo Y, Sun X, Cao Y, Wang X (2014)
Acetylcholinesterase biosensor for carbaryl detection based on interdigitated array microelectrodes
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng 37 :1929

Gong Z, Guo Y, Sun X, Cao Y, Wang X (2014)
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng 37 :1929