New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase Inhibitors

Cholinesterase inhibitors are widely used as pesticides in agriculture, but also form a group of organophosphates known as nerve chemical warfare agents. This calls for close attention regarding their detection, including the use of various biosensors. One such biosensor made in the Czech Republic i...

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Main Authors: Lukáš Matějovský, Vladimír Pitschmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Biosensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/8/2/51
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spelling doaj-b23ee375447c4d4aa3702e49c2e71f0c2020-11-24T23:35:33ZengMDPI AGBiosensors2079-63742018-05-01825110.3390/bios8020051bios8020051New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase InhibitorsLukáš Matějovský0Vladimír Pitschmann1Faculty of Environmental Technology, University of Chemistry and Technology, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech RepublicOritest spol. s r.o., Nábřežní 90/4, 150 00 Prague, Czech RepublicCholinesterase inhibitors are widely used as pesticides in agriculture, but also form a group of organophosphates known as nerve chemical warfare agents. This calls for close attention regarding their detection, including the use of various biosensors. One such biosensor made in the Czech Republic is the Detehit, which is based on a cholinesterase reaction that is assessed using a colour indicator—the Ellman’s reagent—which is anchored on cellulose filter paper together with the substrate. With the use of this biosensor, detection is simple, quick, and sensitive. However, its disadvantage is that a less pronounced yellow discoloration occurs, especially under difficult light conditions. As a possible solution, a new indicator/substrate carrier has been designed. It is made of glass nanofibres, so the physical characteristics of the carrier positively influence reaction conditions, and as a result improve the colour response of the biosensor. The authors present and discuss some of the results of the study of this carrier under various experimental conditions. These findings have been used for the development of a modified Detehit biosensor.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/8/2/51biosensorcholinesterase reactionEllman’s reagentcellulose filter paperglass fibre filter paper
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author Lukáš Matějovský
Vladimír Pitschmann
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Vladimír Pitschmann
New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase Inhibitors
Biosensors
biosensor
cholinesterase reaction
Ellman’s reagent
cellulose filter paper
glass fibre filter paper
author_facet Lukáš Matějovský
Vladimír Pitschmann
author_sort Lukáš Matějovský
title New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase Inhibitors
title_short New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase Inhibitors
title_full New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase Inhibitors
title_fullStr New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase Inhibitors
title_full_unstemmed New Carrier Made from Glass Nanofibres for the Colorimetric Biosensor of Cholinesterase Inhibitors
title_sort new carrier made from glass nanofibres for the colorimetric biosensor of cholinesterase inhibitors
publisher MDPI AG
series Biosensors
issn 2079-6374
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Cholinesterase inhibitors are widely used as pesticides in agriculture, but also form a group of organophosphates known as nerve chemical warfare agents. This calls for close attention regarding their detection, including the use of various biosensors. One such biosensor made in the Czech Republic is the Detehit, which is based on a cholinesterase reaction that is assessed using a colour indicator—the Ellman’s reagent—which is anchored on cellulose filter paper together with the substrate. With the use of this biosensor, detection is simple, quick, and sensitive. However, its disadvantage is that a less pronounced yellow discoloration occurs, especially under difficult light conditions. As a possible solution, a new indicator/substrate carrier has been designed. It is made of glass nanofibres, so the physical characteristics of the carrier positively influence reaction conditions, and as a result improve the colour response of the biosensor. The authors present and discuss some of the results of the study of this carrier under various experimental conditions. These findings have been used for the development of a modified Detehit biosensor.
topic biosensor
cholinesterase reaction
Ellman’s reagent
cellulose filter paper
glass fibre filter paper
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/8/2/51
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