F. Mizutani et al., AMPEROMETRIC L-LACTATE-SENSING ELECTRODE BASED ON A POLYION COMPLEX LAYER CONTAINING LACTATE OXIDASE - APPLICATION TO SERUM AND MILK SAMPLES, Analytica chimica acta, 314(3), 1995, pp. 233-239
An amperometric enzyme electrode for L-lactic acid was prepared by imm
obilizing lactate oxidase (LOD) in a polyion complex membrane. An aque
ous solution containing poly-L-lysine and LOD was placed on a glassy c
arbon electrode, and an aqueous solution of poly(4-styrenesulfonate) w
as added to the polycation/LOD mixture and dried. The anodic current (
at 1 V vs. Ag/AgCl) of this enzyme electrode increased immediately aft
er the addition of L-lactic acid and the response time was < 5 s. A li
near response to L-lactic acid was observed up to 0.3 mM with a detect
ion limit of 0.1 mu M. The enzyme electrode was applied to the determi
nation of L-lactic acid in sera and sour milk: the polyion complex mem
brane showed permselectivity based on the solute size with the molecul
ar weight cut-off of ca. 100, which was very effective in suppressing
the electrochemical interference by L-ascorbic acid, uric acid and ace
taminophen. The electrode could be used for at least two months.