Bioelectronic tongue dedicated to the analysis of milk using enzymes linked to carboxylated-PVC membranes modified with gold nanoparticles

Food Control(2023)

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Bioelectronic tongues (bioET) made of sensors combining enzymes and nanomaterials have been shown to be advantageous due to the specificity offered by the biosensors and the enhanced sensitivity provided by the nanomaterials. In this work, an innovative bioET for milk analysis is developed using potentiometric biosensors based on lactic dehydrogenase, galactose oxidase and urease specific for the detection of compounds of interest in milk (lactic acid, galactose and urea). The performance of the biosensors has been fostered by covalently immobilizing the enzymes on membranes of carboxylated polyvinyl chloride combined with gold nanoparticles. The design and composition of the biosensors contributes to preserving the enzymatic activity, allowing limits of detection in the range of 10−5 – 10−6 M with excellent sensitivity and reproducibility (variation coefficients ranged from 1 to 5.1%).
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Bioelectronic tongue,Milk,Biosensor,Gold nanoparticles
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