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Continuous-flow system for horseradish peroxidase enzyme assay comprising a packed-column, an amperometric detector and a rotating bioreactor
Fecha
2005-03Registro en:
Salinas, Eloy; Torriero, Angel Alberto Jesus; Sanz, María I.; Battaglini, Fernando; Raba, Julio; Continuous-flow system for horseradish peroxidase enzyme assay comprising a packed-column, an amperometric detector and a rotating bioreactor; Elsevier Science; Talanta; 66; 1; 3-2005; 92-102
0039-9140
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Salinas, Eloy
Torriero, Angel Alberto Jesus
Sanz, María I.
Battaglini, Fernando
Raba, Julio
Resumen
The roles of chemical kinetics and mass transfer in three types of bioreactors (packed-column reactors, rotating disk bioreactors and amperometric detector), used with continuous-flow sample/reagent(s) processing, are discussed in detail. A normalized quantitative comparison between these types of reactors clearly shows that rotating disk reactors afford a significantly more efficient utilization of active sites and permit the effective utilization of very small amounts of biocatalysts. Horseradish peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.7), in presence of hydrogen peroxide catalyses the oxidation of [Os(bpy)2Cl(pyCOOH)]Cl. The electrochemical reduction back of this cosubstrate is detected on glassy carbon electrode surface at 0.00 V. Furthermore, the critical effect of substrate and cosubstrate concentration on amperometric immunosensors construction in which HRP is used as an enzymatic label was studied.