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Talanta | 2000

Amperometric biosensors based on nafion coated screen-printed electrodes for the determination of cholinesterase inhibitors

E.V. Gogol; Gennady Evtugyn; Jean-Louis Marty; Herman Budnikov; V.G. Winter

Screen-printed electrodes coated with the nafion layer have been investigated for cholinesterase biosensor design. The butyrylcholinesterase (ChE) from horse serum was immobilised onto the nafion layer by cross-linking with glutaraldehyde vapours. The biosensors obtained showed better long-term stability and lower working potential in comparison to those obtained with no nafion coating. The sensitivity of a biosensor toward organophosphate pesticides is not affected by the nafion coating. The detection limits were found to be 3.5x10(-7) M for trichlorfon and 1.5x10(-7) M for coumaphos.


Talanta | 2011

Acetylcholinesterase biosensor based on single-walled carbon nanotubes--Co phtalocyanine for organophosphorus pesticides detection.

A.N. Ivanov; R.R. Younusov; Gennady Evtugyn; F. Arduini; Danila Moscone; Giuseppe Palleschi

A simple and reliable technique has been developed for the construction of an amperometric acetylcholinesterase biosensor based on screen-printed carbon electrodes. For the first time, one-step modification using single-walled carbon nanotubes and Co phtalocyanine has been proposed to decrease the working potential and to increase the signal of thiocholine oxidation. The biosensor developed made it possible to detect 5-50 ppb of paraoxon and 2-50 ppb of malaoxon with detection limits of 3 and 2 ppb, respectively (incubation 15 min). The biosensor showed high reproducibility when measurements of the substrate and inhibitor were performed (R.S.D. about 1% and 2.5%, respectively). The reliability of the inhibition measurements was confirmed by testing spiked samples of sparkling and tape waters.


Langmuir | 2010

Polyelectrolyte-mediated assembly of multiwalled carbon nanotubes on living yeast cells.

Alsu I. Zamaleeva; Ilziya R. Sharipova; Anna Porfireva; Gennady Evtugyn; Rawil F. Fakhrullin

Here we report the three-dimensional assembly of carbon nanotubes on the polyelectrolyte-coated living Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells using the polyelectrolyte-mediated layer-by-layer approach. Synthetic polyelectrolytes poly(allylamine hydrochloride) and poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) were layer-by-layer deposited on the surfaces of the yeast cells followed by the deposition of water-soluble oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) and an additional outermost polyelectrolyte bilayer. This resulted in the fabrication of polyelectrolyte/nanotubes composite coatings on the cell walls of the yeast cells, which could be clearly seen using the conventional optical microscopy. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy was applied to further investigate the composite coatings. Viability of the encapsulated cells was confirmed using the intercellular esterase activity test. Finally, electrochemical studies using voltammetry and electrochemical impedance measurements were performed, indicating that the composite polyelectrolytes/MWNTs coatings sufficiently affect the electron mediation between the encapsulated yeast cells and the artificial electron acceptor, making it possible to distinguish between living and dead cells. The technique described here may find potential application in the development of microelectronic devices, core-shell and hollow composite microparticles, and electrochemical cell-based biosensors.


Analytical Methods | 2011

A whole-cell amperometric herbicide biosensor based on magnetically functionalised microalgae and screen-printed electrodes

Alsu I. Zamaleeva; Ilziya R. Sharipova; Rezeda V. Shamagsumova; Alexey Ivanov; Gennady Evtugyn; Dilara G. Ishmuchametova; Rawil F. Fakhrullin

We report the fabrication of an amperometric whole-cell herbicide biosensor based on magnetic retention of living cells functionalised with magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) on the surface of a screen-printed electrode. We demonstrate that Chlorella pyrenoidosa microalgae cells coated with biocompatible MNPs and retained on the electrode with a permanent magnet act as a sensing element for the fast detection of herbicides. The magnetic functionalisation does not affect the viability and photosynthesis activity-mediated triazine herbicide recognition in microalgae. The current of ferricyanide ion was recorded during alternating illumination periods and biosensor fabricated was used to detect atrazine (from 0.9 to 74 µM) and propazine (from 0.6 to 120 µM) (the limits of detection 0.7 and 0.4 µM, respectively). We believe that the methodology presented here can be widely used in fabrication of a number of whole cell biosensors since it allows for efficient and reversible cells immobilisation and does not affect the cellular metabolism.


Sensors | 2013

Impedimetric Aptasensor for Ochratoxin A Determination Based on Au Nanoparticles Stabilized with Hyper-Branched Polymer

Gennady Evtugyn; Anna Porfireva; Veronika Stepanova; M. P. Kutyreva; A. R. Gataulina; N. A. Ulakhovich; Vladimir G. Evtugyn; Tibor Hianik

An impedimetric aptasensor for ochratoxin A (OTA) detection has been developed on the base of a gold electrode covered with a new modifier consisting of electropolymerized Neutral Red and a mixture of Au nanoparticles suspended in the dendrimeric polymer Botlorn H30®. Thiolated aptamer specific to OTA was covalently attached to Au nanoparticles via Au-S bonding. The interaction of the aptamer with OTA induced the conformational switch of the aptamer from linear to guanine quadruplex form followed by consolidation of the surface layer and an increase of the charge transfer resistance. The aptasensor makes it possible to detect from 0.1 to 100 nM of OTA (limit of detection: 0.02 nM) in the presence of at least 50 fold excess of ochratoxin B. The applicability of the aptasensor for real sample assay was confirmed by testing spiked beer samples. The recovery of 2 nM OTA was found to be 70% for light beer and 78% for dark beer.


Talanta | 2012

Electrochemical DNA sensors based on electropolymerized materials

Herman Budnikov; Gennady Evtugyn; Anna Porfireva

The use of electropolymerized materials in the DNA sensors is reviewed with particular emphasis on their functions and specific interactions with DNA and oligonucleotides. Polyaniline, pollypyrrole, polythiophenes and polymeric forms of phenazines play significant role in the immobilization and signal transduction of DNA sensors for the detection of hybridization events, DNA-protein and other specific interactions on the sensor surface. The mechanism of electropolymerization and the influence of oligonucleotides are also considered for various types of polymers. The DNA sensor performance is classified in accordance with the biological targets and composition of the surface layer.


Talanta | 2014

Cholinesterase sensor based on glassy carbon electrode modified with Ag nanoparticles decorated with macrocyclic ligands.

Gennady Evtugyn; Rezeda V. Shamagsumova; Pavel V. Padnya; Ivan I. Stoikov; I. S. Antipin

New acetylcholinesterase (AChE) sensor based on Ag nanoparticles decorated with macrocyclic ligand has been developed and successfully used for highly sensitive detection of organophosphate and carbamate pesticides. AChE was immobilized by carbodiimide binding on carbon black (CB) layer deposited on a glassy carbon electrode. The addition of Ag nanoparticles decreased the working potential of the biosensor from 350 to 50 mV. The AChE sensor made it possible to detect 0.4 nM-0.2 μM of malaoxon, 0.2 nM-0.2 μM of paraoxon, 0.2 nM-2.0 μM of carbofuran and 10 nM-0.20 μM of aldicarb (limits of detection 0.1, 0.05, 0.1 and 10 nM, respectively) with 10 min incubation. The AChE sensor was tested for the detection of residual amounts of pesticides in spiked samples of peanut and grape juice. The protecting effect of new macrocyclic compounds bearing quaternary ammonia fragments was shown on the example of malaoxon inhibition.


Talanta | 2015

Acetylcholinesterase biosensor for inhibitor measurements based on glassy carbon electrode modified with carbon black and pillar[5]arene

Rezeda V. Shamagsumova; D. N. Shurpik; Pavel L. Padnya; Ivan I. Stoikov; Gennady Evtugyn

New acetylcholinesterase (AChE) biosensor based on unsubstituted pillar[5]arene (P[5]A) as electron mediator was developed and successfully used for highly sensitive detection of organophosphate and carbamate pesticides. The AChE from electric eel was immobilized by carbodiimide binding on carbon black (CB) placed on glassy carbon electrode. The working potential of 200mV was obtained in chronoamperometric mode with the measurement time of 180 s providing best inter-biosensors precision of the results. The AChE biosensor developed made it possible to detect 1×10(-11)-1×10(-6) M of malaoxon, 1×10(-8)-7×10(-6) M of methyl-paraoxon, 1×10(-10)-2×10(-6) M of carbofuran and 7×10(-9)-1×10(-5) M of aldicarb with 10 min incubation. The limits of detection were 4×10(-12), 5×10(-9), 2×10(-11) and 6×10(-10) M, respectively. The AChE biosensor was tested in the analysis of pesticide residuals in spiked samples of peanut and beetroot. The protecting effect of P[5]A derivative bearing quaternary ammonia groups on malaoxon inhibition was shown.


Protein and Peptide Letters | 2009

EQCM Biosensors Based on DNA Aptamers and Antibodies for Rapid Detection of Prions

Tibor Hianik; Anna Porfireva; Igor Grman; Gennady Evtugyn

Novel affinity biosensors for detecting cellular prions, PrP(C), based on DNA aptamers and antibodies immobilized onto the carbon nanotubes have been designed and compared in accordance with their binding ability and analytical performance. The biosensors allowed us to detect PrP(C) with the limits of detection of 20 to 50 pM.


Protein and Peptide Letters | 2008

Aptabodies – New Type of Artificial Receptors for Detection Proteins

Tibor Hianik; Anna Porfireva; Igor Grman; Gennady Evtugyn

We report on a new type of artificial receptor formed by hybridization of two DNA aptamers for human thrombin (aptabody). This aptasensor based on multiwalled carbon nanotubes allowed us to detect thrombin with detection limit of 0.3 nM, which was 3 times better in comparison with conventional aptamer.

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Tibor Hianik

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Anna Porfireva

Kazan Federal University

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I. S. Antipin

Kazan Federal University

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D. N. Shurpik

Kazan Federal University

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Alexey Ivanov

Kazan Federal University

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