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Ternary water-organic solvent mixtures used for insecticide SPE extraction and analysis with acetylcholinesterase biosensor

Journal

ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 654, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2022.114843

Keywords

Enzymatic biosensor; Organic solvents mixture; Solid-phase extraction; Enzyme inhibition

Funding

  1. Romanian Department of Education and Research (MEN-UEFISCDI) [PNIII-P2- 2.1-PED-2019-3945, 362PED/2020]

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Mixing organic solvents with enzymes allows for higher total organic solvent content and reduces negative effects on enzyme activity. Acetonitrile/ethanol/water combination has minimal impact on enzymes and insecticides. The proposed analytical method improves selectivity and detection limits for chlorpyrifos-oxon and carbofuran analysis in river waters and soil samples.
Few biosensors are reported for usage in combination with the organic solvent due to their negative impact on the enzymes. The usage of ternary water-organic solvent mixtures in combination with acetylcholinesterase biosensors allows to increase the useable total content of organic solvents with minimum negative effects to a higher content in comparison with a single organic solvent in water. The combination of acetonitrile/ethanol/ water has a smaller negative effect on both enzyme activity and inhibition by insecticides in comparison with acetonitrile/methanol/water mixtures. The insecticides were eluted from solid-phase extraction (SPE) columns with a binary mixture of organic solvents acetonitrile/ethanol in 1/3 ratio and subsequently analysed with an acetylcholinesterase biosensor and the optimum total content of organic solvents of 12%. The analytical method allows the analysis of complex samples with improved selectivity and at improved limits of detection for chlorpyrifos-oxon and carbofuran analysis in river waters and soil samples. The usage of mixtures of organic solvents in combination with enzymes is an interesting approach that allows working with a higher total content of organic solvents than each individual solvent.

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