Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.418, No.1-2, 147-151, 1996
A New Amperometric Biosensor for Fructose Using a Carbon-Paste Electrode Modified with Silica-Gel Coated with Meldolas-Blue and Fructose 5-Dehydrogenase
A carbon paste modified with silica gel coated with Meldola’s Blue and fructose 5-dehydrogenase was used to construct a new biosensor for fructose. An efficient electron transfer mediation from the reduced enzyme to the carbon paste electrode was verified, at a low applied potential of 20mV vs. SCE, where interfering reactions are minimized. A linear response range for 0.1 to 0.8 mmol(-1) fructose was adjusted by the equation I=0.0150(+/-0.006)+0.618(+/-0.011) [fructose], with a correlation coefficient of 0.999 and an rsd of 0.68% for n=7. The biosensor was used to determine fructose in sweets and fruit jellies and the results present good recovery, higher than 96% in both cases. A stable response is observed over two months, when stored in a refrigerator, or for 300 measurements in continuous use.
Keywords:FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS;GLUCOSE;ENZYME;DEHYDROGENASE;CHROMATOGRAPHY;MIXTURES;PLATINUM;MEDIATOR;SUCROSE;SURFACE