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Talanta ; 238(Pt 1): 122996, 2022 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34857329

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There are limited data on amperometric biosensors (ABSs) based on deiminases that produce ammonium as a byproduct of enzymatic reaction. The most frequently proposed biosensors utilizing such a mode are based on potentiometric transducers, which contain at least two enzymes in the bioselective layer; this complicates the procedure and increases the cost of analysis. Thus, the construction of a one-enzyme ABS is a practical problem. In our manuscript ABSs for the direct measurement of creatinine (Crn) and l-arginine (Arg), based on the recombinant bacterial creatinine deiminase (CDI) and arginine deiminase (ADI), are described. To choose the best chemosensor on ammonium ions, a number of nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized and characterized using cyclic voltammetry. Hybrid Cu/Zn(Hg)S-NPs, having a good selectivity and an extremely high sensitivities towards ammonium ions (5660 A M-1 m-2 at +170 mV and 1870 A M-1 m-2 at -300 mV, respectively), was selected for the development of deiminase-based ABSs. The novel biosensors exhibited very high sensitivities (2660 A M-1 m-2 to Crn for CDI-ABS; 1570 A M-1 m-2 to Arg for ADI-ABS), broad linear ranges, low limits of detection, satisfactory storage stabilities and good selectivities towards natural substrates. The constructed CDI-ABS and ADI-ABS were tested on real samples of biological fluids and juices for Crn and Arg assay, respectively. High correlations of the obtained results with the reference methods were demonstrated for the target analytes.


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Compostos de Amônio , Técnicas Biossensoriais , Mercúrio , Nanopartículas , Arginina , Creatinina , Zinco
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