Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
This paper illustrates the application of a multi-response biosensor platform to the simultaneous
analysis of several water and food components and contaminants, and demonstrates how this
platform can represent a valid support to agrifood industry. This biosensor was based on Micro-
Electrodes Array (MEA) technology and employed an array of biological recognition elements
intimately integrated to an electrochemical-optical transduction system. The modification of gold
micro-electrodes transducer surface allowed the simultaneous determination of selected target
analytes by means of amperometric and fluorescence signal variation of immobilized enzymes and
micro-organisms able to recognize various food components, like sugars and phenols, and
contaminants, like pesticides. The performance of the biosensor platform was evaluated against the
traditional electrochemical and optical methods with laboratory set-up instrumentations showing
good linearity, sensitivity and repeatability in the detection of glucose, lactose, catechol, atrazine,
prometryn and diuron in standard and real samples, with linearity in the micromolar range and with
high sensitive limits of detection. In particular, atrazine, prometryn and diuron were detected with a
limit of detection of 0.5 nM, 0.31 nM and 0.48 nM, respectively; glucose and lactose were revealed
with a limit of detection of 8.5 ?M and 90 ?M, respectively; catechol was identified with a limit of
detection of 1 ?M. Based on the comparative performance of laboratory set-up techniques and
MEA biosensor, the multi-biosensor platform emerged as a suitable tool for large classes of
compounds in fast, simple screening in agrifood quality.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Embedded biosensor platform; Micro electrodes array (MEA); Electrochemical-optical
List of contributors:
PEZZOTTI ESCOBAR, Gianni; Buonasera, Katia; PEZZOTTI ESCOBAR, ITTALO FRANCISCO; Giardi, MARIA TERESA; Scognamiglio, Viviana
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