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Penicillamine determination using a tyrosinase micro-rotating biosensor
Fecha
2006-11Registro en:
Torriero, Angel Alberto Jesus; Salinas, Eloy; Marchevsky, Eduardo Jorge; Raba, Julio; Silber, Juana J.; Penicillamine determination using a tyrosinase micro-rotating biosensor; Elsevier Science; Analytica Chimica Acta; 580; 2; 11-2006; 136-142
0003-2670
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Torriero, Angel Alberto Jesus
Salinas, Eloy
Marchevsky, Eduardo Jorge
Raba, Julio
Silber, Juana J.
Resumen
Tyrosinase [EC 1.14.18.1], immobilized on a rotating disk, catalyzed the oxidation of catechols to o-benzoquinone, whose back electrochemical reduction was detected on glassy carbon electrode surface at -150 mV versus Ag/AgCl/NaCl 3 M. Thus, when penicillamine (PA) was added to the solution, this thiol-containing compound participate in Michael type addition reactions with o-benzoquinone to form the corresponding thioquinone derivatives, decreasing the reduction current obtained proportionally to the increase of its concentration. This method could be used for sensitive determination of PA in drug and human synthetic serum samples. A linear range of 0.02-80 μM (r = 0.999) was obtained for amperometric determination of PA in buffered pH 7.0 solutions (0.1 M phosphate buffer). The biosensor has a reasonable reproducibility (R.S.D. < 4.0%) and a very stable amperometric response toward this compound (more than 1 month).