An acetylcholinesterase-based chronoamperometric biosensor for fast and reliable assay of nerve agents

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The enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is an important part of cholinergic nervous system, where it stops neurotransmission by hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. It is sensitive to inhibition by organophosphate and carbamate insecticides, some Alzheimer disease drugs, secondary metabolites such as aflatoxins and nerve agents used in chemical warfare. When immobilized on a sensor (physico-chemical transducer), it can be used for assay of these inhibitors. In the experiments described herein, an AChE- based electrochemical biosensor using screen printed electrode systems was prepared. The biosensor was used for assay of nerve agents such as sarin, soman, tabun and VX. The limits of detection achieved in a measuring protocol lasting ten minutes were 7.41 × 10-12 mol/L for sarin, 6.31 × 10-12 mol /L for soman, 6.17 × 10-11 mol/L for tabun, and 2.19 × 10-11 mol/L for VX, respectively. The assay was reliable, with minor interferences caused by the organic solvents ethanol, methanol, isopropanol and acetonitrile. Isopropanol was chosen as suitable medium for processing lipophilic samples. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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  • Figure 1. Screen printed sensors used in the experiments. In the upper part, sensor in a plastic holder is depicted. In the bottom part, a naked sensor is shown. Electrodes are on the left side of the picture, output contacts on the right.
  • Figure 3. Calibration of AChE based biosensors to the tested nerve agents sarin (A), soman (B), tabun (C) and VX (D). Error bars indicate standard deviation for n = 4 and green lines indicate the 95% confidence interval. The point in brackets was achieved by a blank assay.

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Pohanka, M., Adam, V., & Kizek, R. (2013). An acetylcholinesterase-based chronoamperometric biosensor for fast and reliable assay of nerve agents. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(9), 11498–11506. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130911498

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