J. Tkac et al., Rapid and sensitive galactose oxidase-peroxidase biosensor for galactose detection with prolonged stability, BIOTECH TEC, 13(12), 1999, pp. 931-936
Galactose oxidase was co-immobilised with peroxidase by drop-coating on the
surface of a graphite electrode with adsorbed ferrocene. This system offer
s low detection limit - 0.51 mg galactose l(-1) and fast response: 44 s in
phosphate buffer or 25 s in borate buffer. Optimal working potential for ga
lactose detection was 150 mV vs. SCE (saturated calomel electrode) with opt
imal pH of 7.85. The storage stability was highly improved, more than 12 ti
mes in comparison to control without stabilisers, by addition of DEAE-dextr
an and inositol. During repeated assays for 5.25 h, signal dropped only to
95% of original one. The response was linear in phosphate buffer in the ran
ge 1-110 mg l(,)(-1) while in borate buffer linear range was extended to 3-
210 mg l(-1) because of chelating effect of borate.