epiglucan and ferric-ferrocyanide

epiglucan has been researched along with ferric-ferrocyanide* in 1 studies

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An amperometric β-glucan biosensor based on the immobilization of bi-enzyme on Prussian blue-chitosan and gold nanoparticles-chitosan nanocomposite films.
    Biosensors & bioelectronics, 2014, May-15, Volume: 55

    A novel β-glucan biosensor was fabricated by immobilizing β-glucanase (β-G) with glucose oxidase (GOD) on nano-Prussian blue-chitosan (PB-CS) and gold nanoparticles-chitosan (AuNPs-CS) composites. Both the PB-CS and AuNPs_CS film were directly electrodeposited on the surface of gold electrode. The morphology of the AuNPs-CS/PB-CS nanocomposites was characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The electrochemical behavior of the resulting sensor was investigated using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and amperometry. It was found that PB-CS nanocomposite exhibited an excellent electrocatalytic reduction towards hydrogen peroxide at a low applied potential window. The synergistic effect of AuNPs-CS/PB-CS nanocomposites could remarkably improve the performances of the biosensor. Under optimal conditions, the biosensor showed a wide linear range of 6.25-93.75 μM, with a correlation coefficient of 0.9991. The sensitivity at an applied potential of 0.0 V was 100 nA μM(-1) cm(-2), with a detection limit of 1.56 μM. The apparent Michaelis-Menten constant (Km) was found to be 1.0mM, showed a high affinity of the immobilizing β-G for β-glucan. The biosensor displayed a rapid response (within 10s) toward β-glucan, with a good selectivity and stability.

    Topics: Adsorption; beta-Glucans; beta-Glucosidase; Biosensing Techniques; Chitosan; Conductometry; Enzymes, Immobilized; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Ferrocyanides; Glucose Oxidase; Gold; Metal Nanoparticles; Nanocomposites; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity

2014