| Name: | Description: | Size: | Format: | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 95.84 KB | Adobe PDF |
Advisor(s)
Abstract(s)
A glutathione-S-transferase (GST)based biosensor was developed to quantify the thiocarbamate
herbicide molinate in environmental water.The biosensor construction was based on GST immobilization onto a glassy carbon electrode via aminosilane–glutaraldehyde covalent attachment. The principle
supporting the use of this biosensor consists of the GST inhibition process promoted by molinate.
Differential pulse voltammetry was used to obtain a calibration curve for molinate concentration,
ranging from 0.19 to 7.9 mgL -1 and presenting a detection limit of 0.064 mgL- 1. The developed
biosensor is stable,and reusable during 15 days.The GST-based biosensor was successfully applied to
quantify molinate in rice paddy field floodwater samples. The results achieved with the developed
biosensor were in accordance with those obtained by high performance liquid chromatography. The
proposed device is suitable for screening environmental water analysis and, since no sample
preparation is required, it can be used in situ and in real-time measurements.
Description
Keywords
Glutathione-S-transferase Enzymatic biosensor Voltammetry Molinate Rice paddy field floodwater
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Publisher
Elsevier
