Title : A sensitive acetylcholinesterase biosensor based on gold nanorods modified electrode for detection of organophosphate pesticide - Lang_2016_Talanta_156-157_34 |
Author(s) : Lang Q , Han L , Hou C , Wang F , Liu A |
Ref : Talanta , 156-157 :34 , 2016 |
Abstract :
A sensitive amperometric acetylcholinesterase (AChE) biosensor, based on gold nanorods (AuNRs), was developed for the detection of organophosphate pesticide. Compared with Au@Ag heterogeneous NRs, AuNRs exhibited excellent electrocatalytic properties, which can electrocatalytically oxidize thiocholine, the hydrolysate of acetylthiocholine chloride (ATCl) by AChE at +0.55V (vs. SCE). The AChE/AuNRs/GCE biosensor was fabricated on basis of the inhibition of AChE activity by organophosphate pesticide. The biosensor could detect paraoxon in the linear range from 1nM to 5muM and dimethoate in the linear range from 5nM to 1muM, respectively. The detection limits of paraoxon and dimethoate were 0.7nM and 3.9nM, which were lower than the reported AChE biosensor. The proposed biosensor could restore to over 95% of its original current, which demonstrated the good reactivation. Moreover, the biosensor can be applicable to real water sample measurement. Thus, the biosensor exhibited low applied potential, high sensitivity and good stability, providing a promising tool for analysis of pesticides. |
PubMedSearch : Lang_2016_Talanta_156-157_34 |
PubMedID: 27260432 |
Lang Q, Han L, Hou C, Wang F, Liu A (2016)
A sensitive acetylcholinesterase biosensor based on gold nanorods modified electrode for detection of organophosphate pesticide
Talanta
156-157 :34
Lang Q, Han L, Hou C, Wang F, Liu A (2016)
Talanta
156-157 :34