Quantitation of Β-galactosidase and E. coli through electrochemical oxidation of glucose on CuO/Cu2O/Ppy paper electrode
Journal
Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical
Journal Volume
253
Pages
1063-1070
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Abstract
Linen texture (LT) paper functionalized with CuO/Cu2O/Ppy composite has been prepared and used separately as an electrode for quantitation of glucose, β-galactosidase, and Escherichia coli (E. coli). The low-cost CuO/Cu2O/Ppy LT paper is prepared through a two-step process; pyrrole adsorbed on an LT paper reacts with Cu2+ in the presence of ascorbic acid and fructose to form Cu2O/Ppy that then reacts with Cu2+ in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. The CuO/Cu2O/Ppy LT paper electrode possessing glucose oxidase-like activity catalyzes the oxidation of glucose, allowing quantitation of glucose down to 0.04?mM. To enhance the mass transfer efficiency and reduce the sample volume, CuO/Cu2O/Ppy LT paper microelectrodes with an area of 0.12?cm2 have been fabricated. By taking the specificity of β-galactosidase for the conversion of lactose to form glucose, the paper microelectrode has been employed for the quantitation of β-galactosidase and of E. coli as low as 0.034?U?mL?1 and 120?CFU?mL?1, respectively. In addition, this assay is powerful for screening of activators/inhibitors of β-galactosidase and the antibiotic activities toward E. coli. The inexpensive and stable CuO/Cu2O/Ppy LT paper electrode is sensitive for quantitation of glucose, β-galactosidase, and E. coli, as well as for drug screening. ? 2017
Subjects
Ascorbic acid; Electrochemical oxidation; Electrochemistry; Electrodes; Escherichia coli; Glucose; Glucose oxidase; Glucose sensors; Microelectrodes; Antibiotic activity; Cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromides; Cuprous oxide; Drug screening; Escherichia coli (E. coli); Galactosidases; Mass transfer efficiency; Two-step process; Electrochemical electrodes
Type
journal article