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Title : Enhancing Biocide Safety of Milk Using Biosensors Based on Cholinesterase Inhibition - Mouawad_2025_Biosensors.(Basel)_15_
Author(s) : Mouawad L , Istamboulie G , Catanante G , Noguer T
Ref : Biosensors (Basel) , 15 : , 2025
Abstract :

A sensitive and reliable electrochemical biosensor for the detection of benzalkonium chloride (BAC) and didecyldimethylammonium chloride (DDAC), the most commonly used disinfectant biocides in the agri-food industry, is described. Acetylcholinesterase from Drosophila melanogaster (DM AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase from horse serum (BChE) were immobilized by entrapment in a photocrosslinkable polymer on the surface of carbon screen-printed electrodes. Preliminary tests conducted in phosphate buffer showed limits of detection (LODs) of 0.26 microM for BAC using the BChE-based sensor and 0.04 microM for DDAC using the DM AChE sensor. These performances comply with the European regulation for dairy products, which sets a maximum allowable concentration of 0.28 microM for biocides. However, when tested directly in milk samples, a dramatic decrease in the sensitivity of both sensors towards BAC and DDAC biocides was reported. To overcome this problem, a simple liquid-liquid extraction was necessary prior to biosensor measurements, ensuring that the biosensors met European regulatory standards and provided an unbiased response.

PubMedSearch : Mouawad_2025_Biosensors.(Basel)_15_
PubMedID: 39852077

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Mouawad L, Istamboulie G, Catanante G, Noguer T (2025)
Enhancing Biocide Safety of Milk Using Biosensors Based on Cholinesterase Inhibition
Biosensors (Basel) 15 :

Mouawad L, Istamboulie G, Catanante G, Noguer T (2025)
Biosensors (Basel) 15 :