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A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene

Chlorophene is an important antimicrobial agent present in disinfectant products which has been related to health and environmental effects, and its detection has been limited to chromatographic techniques. Thus, there is a lack of research that attempts to develop new analytical tools, such as bios...

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Autores principales: Quintanilla-Villanueva, Gabriela Elizabeth, Luna-Moreno, Donato, Blanco-Gámez, Edgar Allan, Rodríguez-Delgado, José Manuel, Villarreal-Chiu, Juan Francisco, Rodríguez-Delgado, Melissa Marlene
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11020043
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author Quintanilla-Villanueva, Gabriela Elizabeth
Luna-Moreno, Donato
Blanco-Gámez, Edgar Allan
Rodríguez-Delgado, José Manuel
Villarreal-Chiu, Juan Francisco
Rodríguez-Delgado, Melissa Marlene
author_facet Quintanilla-Villanueva, Gabriela Elizabeth
Luna-Moreno, Donato
Blanco-Gámez, Edgar Allan
Rodríguez-Delgado, José Manuel
Villarreal-Chiu, Juan Francisco
Rodríguez-Delgado, Melissa Marlene
author_sort Quintanilla-Villanueva, Gabriela Elizabeth
collection PubMed
description Chlorophene is an important antimicrobial agent present in disinfectant products which has been related to health and environmental effects, and its detection has been limited to chromatographic techniques. Thus, there is a lack of research that attempts to develop new analytical tools, such as biosensors, that address the detection of this emerging pollutant. Therefore, a new biosensor for the direct detection of chlorophene in real water is presented, based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and using a laccase enzyme as a recognition element. The biosensor chip was obtained by covalent immobilization of the laccase on a gold-coated surface through carbodiimide esters. The analytical parameters accomplished resulted in a limit of detection and quantification of 0.33 mg/L and 1.10 mg/L, respectively, fulfilling the concentrations that have already been detected in environmental samples. During the natural river’s measurements, no significant matrix effects were observed, obtaining a recovery percentage of 109.21% ± 7.08, which suggested that the method was suitable for the fast and straightforward analysis of this contaminant. Finally, the SPR measurements were validated with an HPLC method, which demonstrated no significant difference in terms of precision and accuracy, leading to the conclusion that the biosensor reflects its potential as an alternative analytical tool for the monitoring of chlorophene in aquatic environments.
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spelling pubmed-79150182021-03-01 A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene Quintanilla-Villanueva, Gabriela Elizabeth Luna-Moreno, Donato Blanco-Gámez, Edgar Allan Rodríguez-Delgado, José Manuel Villarreal-Chiu, Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Delgado, Melissa Marlene Biosensors (Basel) Article Chlorophene is an important antimicrobial agent present in disinfectant products which has been related to health and environmental effects, and its detection has been limited to chromatographic techniques. Thus, there is a lack of research that attempts to develop new analytical tools, such as biosensors, that address the detection of this emerging pollutant. Therefore, a new biosensor for the direct detection of chlorophene in real water is presented, based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and using a laccase enzyme as a recognition element. The biosensor chip was obtained by covalent immobilization of the laccase on a gold-coated surface through carbodiimide esters. The analytical parameters accomplished resulted in a limit of detection and quantification of 0.33 mg/L and 1.10 mg/L, respectively, fulfilling the concentrations that have already been detected in environmental samples. During the natural river’s measurements, no significant matrix effects were observed, obtaining a recovery percentage of 109.21% ± 7.08, which suggested that the method was suitable for the fast and straightforward analysis of this contaminant. Finally, the SPR measurements were validated with an HPLC method, which demonstrated no significant difference in terms of precision and accuracy, leading to the conclusion that the biosensor reflects its potential as an alternative analytical tool for the monitoring of chlorophene in aquatic environments. MDPI 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7915018/ /pubmed/33572259 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11020043 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rodríguez-Delgado, José Manuel
Villarreal-Chiu, Juan Francisco
Rodríguez-Delgado, Melissa Marlene
A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene
title A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene
title_full A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene
title_fullStr A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene
title_short A Novel Enzyme-Based SPR Strategy for Detection of the Antimicrobial Agent Chlorophene
title_sort novel enzyme-based spr strategy for detection of the antimicrobial agent chlorophene
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33572259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11020043
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