Chemically immobilised tri-enzyme electrode for the determination of sucrose using flow injection analysis
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in The Analyst
- Vol. 113 (1) , 81-85
- https://doi.org/10.1039/an9881300081
Abstract
Invertase, mutarotase and glucose oxidase were co-immobilised on a nylon mesh which was then placed over a platinum electrode. This electrode was used in the amperometric mode in a three-electrode Stelte cell adapted for flow injection analysis for monitoring the hydrogen peroxide enzymolysis product. The optimum enzyme composition (I.U. ratios) for immobilisation on the nylon net of invertase-mutarotase-glucose oxidase was found to be in the ratio 2000 : 1000 : 200. The system exhibited good linearity in the range 10–6–10–3 M sucrose, short response times (10–20 s), a long lifetime (6% reduction in signals after >14 h continuous flow of fresh 1 mM sucrose) and good storage stability (38 d, stored in 0.1M pH 7 phosphate buffer at 4 °C). The nylon mesh enzyme electrode response and excellent resistance towards radiation, i.e., sterilisation (2.1 Mrad of 60Co γ-source), indicated its potential use for on-line monitoring of sucrose in clinical and food-processed samples.Keywords
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