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 |
Inhibitor | Guanitoxin |
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