Title : Immobilization of Acetylcholinesterase and a Construction of Biochemical Biosensor for Identification of Toxic Organophosphates. - Pohanka_2010_Mil.Med.Sci.Lett_79_105 |
Author(s) : Pohanka M , Drobik O , Krenkova Z , Karasova JZ , Cabal J , Kuca K |
Ref : Military Medical Science Letters , 79 :105 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Biosensors are analytical devices based on tight junction of so-called biorecognition element and a physicochemical transducer. In this study, a screen printed sensor with platinum working electrode as the transducer and acetylcholinesterase as the biorecognition element were used. Acetylcholinesterase was immobilized in a different way including sol-gel technologies, immobilization on graphite nanofibers, precipitation with glutaraldehyde and interception into spherical graphite microparticles. Efficacy for given immobilization protocols was estimated, and practical impact of the study was discussed. |
PubMedSearch : Pohanka_2010_Mil.Med.Sci.Lett_79_105 |
PubMedID: |
Pohanka M, Drobik O, Krenkova Z, Karasova JZ, Cabal J, Kuca K (2010)
Immobilization of Acetylcholinesterase and a Construction of Biochemical Biosensor for Identification of Toxic Organophosphates.
Military Medical Science Letters
79 :105
Pohanka M, Drobik O, Krenkova Z, Karasova JZ, Cabal J, Kuca K (2010)
Military Medical Science Letters
79 :105