The detection of alkaline phosphatase using an electrochemical biosensor in a single-step approach

Sensors (Basel). 2009;9(11):8709-21. doi: 10.3390/s91108709. Epub 2009 Oct 30.

Abstract

A one-step, single use, disposable Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) biosensor has been developed. It is based on the detection of phenol produced by an ALP enzymatic reaction. It can operate at 25 °C in a pH 10 medium. It measures ALP of 0-300 IU/L. The permissible concentrations of glucose, ascorbic acid and urea without interference are 10 mM/L, 5 mg/L and 400 mg/L, respectively. Experimental results are compared to those obtained by spectrophotometric measurements in bovine serum. Excellent linearity between the biosensor outputs and the ALP concentrations exists. The agreement between the measurements of this biosensor and the spectrophotometer is also outstanding.

Keywords: alkaline phosphatase; biosensor; electrochemical detection.