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Original Articles

DEVELOPMENT OF A DISPOSABLE BIOSENSOR FOR THE DETECTION OF METAM-SODIUM AND ITS METABOLITE MITC

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Pages 513-528 | Received 23 Oct 2000, Accepted 29 Nov 2000, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

A disposable monoenzymatic sensor for the reliable determination of dithiocarbamate fungicides was developed based on aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibition. Aldehyde dehydrogenase was immobilized on the surface of a disposable screen-printed carbon-paste electrode by using a photocross linkable poly-(vinylalcohol) bearing styrylpyridinium groups. Electrochemical oxidation of NADH was carried out at a potential as low as 0V vs Ag/AgCl using Meldola’s Blue as mediator. The sensor was used for the determination of metam-sodium, a soil fumigant, and its main metabolite MITC. It was shown that metam-sodium did not inhibit AlDH while MITC could be detected at levels of 100 ppb. The sensor thus allowed to discrimate between metam-sodium and its toxic metabolite MITC.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors thanks the Tempus programme for supporting the research stay of Miss Ana-Maria Balasoiu, and the French government for granting Mrs. Alina Avramescu-Vasilescu a PhD fellowship.

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