Otro
Determination of Oxalate in Grass by FIA with a Spectrophotometric Detection System Using a Two Enzyme Reactor
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Analytical Sciences, v. 12, n. 3, p. 443-447, 1996.
0910-6340
10.2116/analsci.12.443
2-s2.0-0030510001.pdf
2-s2.0-0030510001
Autor
Fernandes, João Roberto
De Oliveira Neto, Graciliano
Tubino, Matthieu
Kubota, Lauro T.
Resumen
A new methodology for soluble oxalic acid determination in grass samples was developed using a two enzyme reactor in an FIA system. The reactor consisted of 3 U of oxalate oxidase and 100 U of peroxidase immobilized on Sorghum vulgare seeds activated with glutaraldehyde. The carbon dioxide was monitored spectrophotometrically, after reacting with an acid-base indicator (Bromocresol Purple) after it permeated through a PTFE membrane. A linear response range was observed between 0.25 and 1.00mmol l-1 of oxalic acid; the data was fit by the equation A=-0.8(±1.5)+ 57.2(±2.5)[oxalate], with a correlation coefficient of 0.9971 and a relative standard deviation of 2% for n=5. The variance for a 0.25 mmol l-1 oxalic acid standard solution was lower than 4% for 11 measurements. The FIA system allows analysis of 20 samples per hour without prior treatment. The proposed method showed a good correlation with that of the Sigma Kit.