Development of a Disposable, Amperometric Glycerol Biosensor Based on a Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode, Modified with the Electrocatalyst Meldolas Blue, Coated with Glycerol Dehydrogenase and NAD+: Application to the Analysis of Wine Quality
Abstract
Featured Application
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Instrumentation
2.2. Raw Materials, Chemicals, and Reagents
2.3. Glycerol Assessment
2.4. Biosensor Fabrication
2.5. Hydrodynamic Voltammetry of NADH in Alkaline Solutions Using an MB-SPCE
2.6. Effect of pH on Amperometric Responses of Glycerol Solutions Containing Free GLDH and NAD+
2.7. Calibration Procedure and Analysis of Wine
2.8. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Fabrication and Operation of the Glycerol Biosensor
3.2. Surface Characterisation of the Biosensor
3.3. Optimisation of the Biosensor Conditions
3.3.1. Hydrodynamic Voltammetry
3.3.2. Effect of pH on Amperometric Responses of Glycerol Solutions Containing Free GLDH and NAD+
3.3.3. Calibration Study
3.4. Analytical Application
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Time (s) | Equation | R2 | LOD (mM) |
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30 | y = 0.0317x + 0.4676 | 0.8916 | 1.76 |
100 | y = 0.0263x + 0.2643 | 0.9597 | 0.87 |
200 | y = 0.0200x + 0.1879 | 0.9321 | 1.06 |
300 | y = 0.0181x + 0.143 | 0.9673 | 1.25 |
340 | y = 0.0156x + 0.11392 | 0.9557 | 1.73 |
Sample | Recovery (gL−1) | |
---|---|---|
Biosensor | Spectrophotometry | |
1 | 12.58 | 11.70 |
2 | 12.46 | 11.94 |
3 | 11.74 | 11.94 |
4 | 10.06 | 12.01 |
5 | 12.58 | 11.94 |
Mean | 11.88 a | 11.91 a |
SD | 0.964 | 0.097 |
CV (%) | 8.08 | 0.81 |
Biosensor Fabrication | Technique | LOD | Linear Range | Potential for Commercialisation | References |
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GLDH/NAD+ on a meldolas blue-screen-printed carbon electrode | Chronoamperometry Applied potential 0.0 V vs. AgCl/AgCl | 0.87 mM | 1.0 to 7.5 mM | Yes | Our approach Appl. Sci. 2024 |
GLDH/NAD+/Fe-S on a gold electrode | Amperometry in a stirred solution Applied potential +0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl | 0.43 µM | 1 µM to 0.1 mM | No | [25] |
Alcohol dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas putida immobilised on graphite rod electrode modified with carbon nanotubes and a redox mediator tetrathiafulvalene. | Amperometry in a stirred solution Applied potential +0.05 V vs. SCE | 18 µM | 0.05 to 10 mM | No | [27] |
GLDH/NAD+/poly(o-phenylenediamine/carbon paste tube electrode | Amperometry in a stirred solution Applied potential 0.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl | 0.43 µM | 1 µM to 100 mM | No | [26] |
Glycerol kinase/glycerol-3-phosphate nanoparticles (NPs) onto graphene oxide nanoparticles (GrONPs) modified pencil graphite (PG) electrode. | Amperometry Applied potential +0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl | 0.002 µM | 1µM to 60 mM | No | [24] |
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Ekonomou, S.I.; Crew, A.; Doran, O.; Hart, J.P. Development of a Disposable, Amperometric Glycerol Biosensor Based on a Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode, Modified with the Electrocatalyst Meldolas Blue, Coated with Glycerol Dehydrogenase and NAD+: Application to the Analysis of Wine Quality. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 6118. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14146118
Ekonomou SI, Crew A, Doran O, Hart JP. Development of a Disposable, Amperometric Glycerol Biosensor Based on a Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode, Modified with the Electrocatalyst Meldolas Blue, Coated with Glycerol Dehydrogenase and NAD+: Application to the Analysis of Wine Quality. Applied Sciences. 2024; 14(14):6118. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14146118
Chicago/Turabian StyleEkonomou, Sotirios I., Adrian Crew, Olena Doran, and John P. Hart. 2024. "Development of a Disposable, Amperometric Glycerol Biosensor Based on a Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode, Modified with the Electrocatalyst Meldolas Blue, Coated with Glycerol Dehydrogenase and NAD+: Application to the Analysis of Wine Quality" Applied Sciences 14, no. 14: 6118. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14146118
APA StyleEkonomou, S. I., Crew, A., Doran, O., & Hart, J. P. (2024). Development of a Disposable, Amperometric Glycerol Biosensor Based on a Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode, Modified with the Electrocatalyst Meldolas Blue, Coated with Glycerol Dehydrogenase and NAD+: Application to the Analysis of Wine Quality. Applied Sciences, 14(14), 6118. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14146118