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An All Solid-State Creatinine Biosensor Based on Ammonium-Selective PVC-NH2 Membrane Electrode

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An all solid-state polymeric membrane potentiometric biosensor has been developed for creatinine. The biosensor was based on all solid-state ammonium-selective electrode. The ammoniumselective electrode was prepared by using aminated poly(vinylchloride) together with nonaction and di-cyclohexyl-18-crown-6 as ionic conductivity enhancer. The ammonium-selective electrode exhibited almost a 52±5 mV slope between 1×10 -1 and 8×10-6 M concentration levels of ammonium. Creatininase was immobilized on the surface of the polymeric all solid-state ammonium ion-selective electrode using a simple one step glutaraldehyde covalent attachment method. Potentiometric characteristics of the biosensor were examined in phosphate (pH 6.00, 7.20 and 8.20), Tris-HCl buffer (pH 6.00, 7.20 and 8.20) buffer and physiological model solutions at different creatinine concentrations (1.0×10-1-1.0×10-6 M). The linear working range and sensitivity of the biosensor were also determined. The creatinine biosensor is highly sensitive and stable in both buffer solutions. Under obtimized conditions, the biosensor showed a linear response between 1×10-1-8×10-1 M creatinine in both buffers at pH 7.20. Copyright © 2013 American Scientific Publishers.

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Sensor Letters

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11

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3

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585

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590

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