Issue 7, 2002

Abstract

A novel biosensor for the amperometric detection of glutathione is proposed in which glutathione reductase is coupled to a pyrrolofullerene bis-adduct playing the role of redox mediator between electrode and enzyme. The adoption of a simple procedure for realizing the immobilization of the redox mediator, together with the enzyme, within a polypyrrole film cast onto a glassy carbon electrode, was made possible by the amphiphilic properties of the fullerene derivative. The biosensor showed a fast and reproducible response to glutathione and, because of its lower sensitivity, a wider linear range with respect to a similar device based on a diffusional redox mediator.

Graphical abstract: A glutathione amperometric biosensor based on an amphiphilic fullerene redox mediator immobilised within an amphiphilic polypyrrole film

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Feb 2002
Accepted
11 Mar 2002
First published
08 Apr 2002

J. Mater. Chem., 2002,12, 1996-2000

A glutathione amperometric biosensor based on an amphiphilic fullerene redox mediator immobilised within an amphiphilic polypyrrole film

M. Carano, S. Cosnier, K. Kordatos, M. Marcaccio, M. Margotti, F. Paolucci, M. Prato and S. Roffia, J. Mater. Chem., 2002, 12, 1996 DOI: 10.1039/B201469F

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