An inexpensive and simple nitric oxide amperometric sensor for the determin
ation of the inhibitory effects of nitric oxide (NO) on xanthine oxidase (X
OD), horseradish peroxidase (HRP), polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and glucose oxi
dase (GOX) is described. Each enzyme has been immobilized on either carbon
paste electrode (CPE) or platinum microelectrode by electropolymerization.
The inhibition was first performed against each enzyme, using 2 mM NO for i
ts concentration at saturation on 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) and then
the quantification of the inhibition was determined in the range of 0-2 mM.
The results showed that the enzymes were inhibited by NO in the studied ra
nge leading to the complete loss of enzyme activity at 2 mM. Thus, the decr
ease in activity of the enzymes monitored can be correlated to the concentr
ation of NO present in solution. The effect of NO treatment time on inhibit
ion was also demonstrated (i.e., GOX loses 80 % of its activity in 2 mM NO
in 60 s). When the loss of activity for each enzyme was compared in the pre
sence of 250 muM NO, the order of the amperometric Signals obtained are as
follows: PPO > GOX > HRP > XOD.