A totally new biosorption concept has been tested. It involves the use of a
biological membrane with given transport characteristics that encloses a r
eaction compartment chosen to bind incorporated substances irreversibly. Su
ch a system is an erythrocyte ghost: erythrocytes that are hypotonically ly
sed can be filled with the desired media and resealed by warming up for 1 h
. The transport system exploited is the predominant one in erythrocytes, i.
e., the anion transport system with 10(6) channels/cell. Erythrocyte ghosts
tin the following simply called ghosts) filled with ascorbate or cysteine
as intracellular reductants were compared to unmodified human erythrocytes
with regard to their ability to accumulate chromate specifically. Furthermo
re, the lifetime and behavior of the ghosts with respect to the influence o
f extracellular Cr(III) were tested. The great similarity found between the
ghosts tested and unmodified erythrocytes clearly shows the general applic
ability of this new biosorption concept which offers possibilities for the
biosorption of analytes that cannot be accumulated by unmodified erythrocyt
es.