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A stable and selective electrochemical biosensor for the liver enzyme alanine aminotransferase (ALT)

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 24, Issue 9, Pages 2926-2930

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2009.02.032

Keywords

Alanine aminotransferase; Biosensor; Ferrocene carboxylic acid; Glutamate biosensor

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  1. Enterprise Ireland - Applied Research Enhancement Scheme

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An electrochemical method to determine alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity over its normal and elevated physiological range was developed based upon detection Of L-glutamate at a glutamate oxidase-modified platinum electrode. Measurements were carried out in the presence of ALT co-substrates L-alanine and alpha-ketoglutarate and current response from either the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide or the re-oxidation of the mediator ferrocene carboxylic acid was employed. The enzyme electrode was tested over a 6-month period and found to retain 79% of its original activity towards ALT detection with >200 measurements performed over this time. Signals associated with interfering electroactive species (ascorbic acid and uric acid) were eliminated using background subtraction at a denatured glutamate oxidase enzyme electrode. The sensitivity of the device was found to be 0.845 nA U-1 LALT with t(90) = 180s, linear range 10-1000 U L-1 and LOD of 3.29 U L-1 using amperometry at E-app = 0.4V vs. Ag/AgCl at 308 K (35 degrees C). (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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