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Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta

Print version ISSN 0872-1904

Port. Electrochim. Acta vol.27 no.3 Coimbra  2009

 

Biossensor a Base de Extrato Bruto de Lacase (Pycnoporus sanguineus) para Análise Ambiental de Compostos Fenólicos

 

E. S. Gil,* L. Muller, M. F. Santiago, T. A. Garcia

 

UFG - Faculdade de Farmácia - Av. Universitária com 1ª Avenida s/n, Setor Universitário CEP: 74605-220 - Goiânia - Goiás - Brasil

Received 25 April 2008; accepted 28 October 2008

 

Biosensor Based on Brut Extract from Laccase (Pycnoporus sanguineus) for Environmental Analysis of Phenolic Compounds

Abstract

Laccase is a poliphenoloxidase enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of catechol compounds in the corresponding quinones. The current obtained in this redox process can be used for quantitative analysis. In this work, a carbon paste biosensor modified with a crude enzymatic extract of the Py cnoporus sanguineus fungi as a lacase source is proposed for catechol determination and other phenolic compounds. The effect of carbon paste and electrolyte composition, pH from 3.0 to 8.0, scan rate from 10 to 40 mVs-1 and potential pulse amplitude from 10 to 60 mV on the differential pulse voltammetric response was investigated. The analytical curves were linear in the catechol concentration range from 2.0 x 10-5 to 7.0 x 10-4 molL-1, with detection limits of 4,5 x 10-6 molL -1. This biosensor was used for the determination of different kind of phenolic compounds, presenting better response for catechol, hydroquinone and resorcine.

Keywords: biosensor, laccase, phenolic compounds, crude enzymatic extract, catechol.

 

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* Corresponding author. E-mail address: ericsgil@farmacia.ufg.br

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