Villatte_2002_Anal.Bioanal.Chem_372_322

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Title : A disposable acetylcholinesterase-based electrode biosensor to detect anatoxin-a(s) in water - Villatte_2002_Anal.Bioanal.Chem_372_322
Author(s) : Villatte F , Schulze H , Schmid RD , Bachmann TT
Ref : Anal Bioanal Chem , 372 :322 , 2002
Abstract :

Anatoxin-a(s) is a hazardous toxin released by cyanobacteria during bacterial blooms. A simple and fast method to detect this hazardous compound using a biosensor based on the electrochemical detection of the activity of acetylcholinesterase was developed. Among several acetylcholinesterases, electric eel enzyme was found to be the most sensitive to anatoxin-a(s) and was thus used to build disposable amperometric sensors. The system displayed a detection limit of 1 microg/L anatoxin-a(s). No unspecific effect was noticed with real water samples but spiked toxin was accurately detected. Oxime reactivation was used to discriminate between the toxin and potential insecticides present in the sample.

PubMedSearch : Villatte_2002_Anal.Bioanal.Chem_372_322
PubMedID: 11936106

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Villatte F, Schulze H, Schmid RD, Bachmann TT (2002)
A disposable acetylcholinesterase-based electrode biosensor to detect anatoxin-a(s) in water
Anal Bioanal Chem 372 :322

Villatte F, Schulze H, Schmid RD, Bachmann TT (2002)
Anal Bioanal Chem 372 :322