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Enantioselective recognition of mandelic acid based on γ-globulin modified glassy carbon electrode.

Analytical biochemistry (2011-11-08)
Yingzi Fu, Qiao Chen, Juan Zhou, Qian Han, Yonghua Wang
RÉSUMÉ

A new chiral biosensor has been fabricated by immobilizing γ-globulin on gold nanoparticles modified glassy carbon electrodes, which could recognize and detect mandelic acid (MA) enantiomers. Differential pulse voltammetry, quartz crystal microbalance, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy were used to characterize the enantioselectivity. The results exhibited that γ-globulin modified electrode could enantioselectively recognize MA enantiomers, and larger response signals were obtained from R-MA. The factors influencing the performance of the resulting biosensor were investigated. The enantiomeric composition of R- and S-MA enantiomer mixtures could be determined by measuring the current responses of the sample. The developed electrodes have the advantages of simple preparation, good stability, and rapid detection.

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Mandelic acid, 99%
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