Process Biochemistry, Vol.93, 12-20, 2020
An amperometric pyruvate biosensor based on pyruvate oxidase nanoparticles immobilized onto pencil graphite electrode
This present study was aimed to fabricate a sensitive and improved amperometric biosensor by the nanoparticles of pyruvate oxidase, which were prepared and immobilized covalently onto pencil graphite electrode. The biosensor showed ideal working within 5 s under defined conditions of pH 6.0 and incubation temperature of 30 degrees C at an applied voltage of -0.1 V. Under standard assay conditions, a linear response was obtained between pyruvate concentration ranging from 0.001 to 6000 mu M and current (mu A). A lower detection limit (0.58 mu M) and an excellent correlation coefficient (R-2 = 0.999) with standard spectrophotometric assay was obtained for the present biosensor. Within and between batches of coefficients of variation were calculated and found to be 3.61 % and 3.33 %, respectively. The biosensor was put to continual use for over 210 days. The biosensor was employed for the measurement of pyruvate level in sera of normal healthy individuals and persons suffering from heart disease.
Keywords:Pyruvate;Pyruvate oxidase (POx);Pyruvate oxidase nanoparticles (POxNPs);Pyruvate biosensor;Pencil graphite electrode (PGE)