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Biosensors containing cytochrome P450(cam) in a didodecyldimethylammonium b
romide vesicular system were prepared by cross-linking onto a glassy carbon
electrode (GCE) with glutaraldehyde in the presence of bovine serum albumi
n. Cyclic voltammetric responses of the sensor in air-free buffer solution
showed that the sensor exhibited reversible electrochemistry due to direct
electron exchange between the haem Fe3+/(2+) redox system and the GCE surfa
ce. In air-saturated solution containing camphor, the biosensor gave an irr
eversible electrocatalytic current which is compatible with the monooxygena
tion of the substrate. Steady state amperometric experiments with camphor,
adamantanone and fenchone were performed with a biosensor prepared by cross
-linking P450(cam) with glutaraldehyde onto a Pt disc electrode. The sensor
was characterised by fast amperometric responses, attaining steady-state i
n about 20 s in a cobalt sepulchrate mediated electrochemical system. The k
inetic parameters of the biosensor were analysed using the electrochemical
Michaelis-Menten equation. The estimated apparent Michaelis-Menten constant
, K-m', values for the biosensors were in the range of 1.41-3.9 mM. (C) 199
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