Food Technology and Biotechnology (Jan 2016)

Ascorbate Oxidase-Based Amperometric Biosensor for L-Ascorbic Acid Determination in Beverages

  • Gábor Csiffáry,
  • Péter Fűtő,
  • Nóra Adányi,
  • Attila Kiss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.54.01.16.4135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 1
pp. 31 – 35

Abstract

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A novel biosensor for l-ascorbic acid determination in different beverages was elaborated. The ascorbate oxidase enzyme (AAO) from Cucurbita sp., EC 1.10.3.3, was immobilized on a screen-printed carbon electrode with poly(ethylene glycol) (400) diglycidyl ether (PEGDGE) as a crosslinking agent. The standards and samples were measured first with a blank electrode. An inert protein, bovine serum albumin (BSA), was immobilized on the surface of this electrode with PEGDGE. The BSA mass was equivalent to the mass of 10 U of AAO enzyme immobilized on the electrodes (0.021 mg). The linear measuring range for l-ascorbic acid was between 5 and 150 μmol/L. As l-ascorbic acid is a vital vitamin and a common antioxidant used in food industry, fruit juices and vitamin C effervescent tablets were examined. The results were compared to HPLC measurements.

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