Lee_2002_Chemosphere_46_571

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Title : Oxidation of organophosphorus pesticides for the sensitive detection by a cholinesterase-based biosensor - Lee_2002_Chemosphere_46_571
Author(s) : Lee HS , Kim YA , Cho YA , Lee YT
Ref : Chemosphere , 46 :571 , 2002
Abstract :

A potentiometric flow injection-type biosensor developed in our laboratory was used for the determination of organophosphorus pesticides (OPs). The principle of the biosensor is that the degree of inhibition of a sensor enzyme by an OP is dependent on the concentration of the pesticide. The sensor system consisted of a reactor with acetylcholinesterase (AChE) immobilized on a controlled pore glass and a detector with a tubular H(+)-selective membrane electrode. In order to examine the possibility of enhancing the sensitivity of the sensor by converting OPs to oxidized forms (stronger inhibitors), a comparison of the degree of enzyme inhibition by OPs at 10(-6) M before and after their oxidation was made. All of the ten pesticides tested exhibited greater inhibitory power toward the sensor enzyme following oxidation. All of the oxidized pesticides at 10(-6) M inhibited the sensor enzyme to a considerable degree, demonstrating the utility of the developed method for the class-specific determination of OPs. A calibration curve for diazinon, over the concentration range of 10(-11)-10(-4) M, was obtained. The lower detection limit was 2 x 10(-10) M. Treatment of the inhibited enzyme with pyridine-2-aldoxime restored the enzyme to near full activity, allowing repeated use of the sensor.

PubMedSearch : Lee_2002_Chemosphere_46_571
PubMedID: 11838436

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Lee HS, Kim YA, Cho YA, Lee YT (2002)
Oxidation of organophosphorus pesticides for the sensitive detection by a cholinesterase-based biosensor
Chemosphere 46 :571

Lee HS, Kim YA, Cho YA, Lee YT (2002)
Chemosphere 46 :571