Construction of electrochemical acetylcholinesterase based biosensor with nanostructured membrane
3rd European Food Safety & Standards Conference
October 24-25, 2016 Valencia, Spain

Miroslav Pohanka, Adam Kostelnik, Pavla Martinkova and Vitezslav Vlcek

University of Defense, Czech Republic

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Food Process Technol

Abstract:

Acetylcholinesterae (AChE) based biosensors are analytical tools suitable for a fast and simple assay of neurotoxic compounds. In the present study, we focused our activity at construction of biosensors consisting of a screen printed sensor having on its surface immobilized AChE. Several immobilization protocols including immobilization onto spherical graphite particles and embedding into sol-gel were selected for construction of a voltammetric biosensor. The determination of AChE activity was based on electrochemical oxidation of thiocholine originating from an enzymatic substrate acetylthiocholine. The constructed biosensor was calibrated using the toxic pesticide carbofuran respective organophosphate diisopropylfluorphosphate resulting in limit of detection around 50 nmol/l. The biosensor seems to be suitable for practical performance in assay of pesticides in food and beverages, agrochemistry and similar fields.

Biography :

Email: miroslav.pohanka@gmail.com