CHARACTERISTICS AND OPTIMAL WORKING CONDITIONS OF AMPEROMETRIC BIOSENSOR FOR ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE DETERMINATION
Journal: Biotechnologia Acta (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-02-26
Authors : Kucherenko I. S.; Soldatkin O. O.; Didukh D. Yu.; Soldatkin O. P.;
Page : 66-74
Keywords : amperometric biosensor; immobilized enzymes; glucose oxidase; hexokinase; adenosine triphosphate.;
Abstract
Analytical characteristics of a biosensor based on glucose oxidase and hexokinase and intended for ATP determination were studied. Platinum disc electrodes were used as amperometric transducers. Range of working potentials for biosensor functioning was shown. An optimal time of enzymes immobilization was determined. Optimal conditions for biosensor functioning during work with biological fluids were selected. Biosensor work in three buffer solutions (PBS, tris and HEPES) was investigated and it was shown that it was possible to obtain various operational characteristics of the biosensor depending on tasks that are assigned to it by varying the composition of sample. Reproducibility of biosensor responses to ATP and glucose during a day and of biosensor preparation was shown. The proposed biosensor can be further used for analysis of glucose and ATP content in water solutions.
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