Abstrak
Determination of uric acid level by polyaniline and poly (allylamine): Based biosensor
Nasrul Wathoni, Aliya Nur Hasanah, Dolih Gozali, Yeni Wahyuni, Lia Layusa Fauziah
Universitas Padjadjaran, Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research Jan-Mar 2014 Vol 5 Issue 1, DOI: 10.4103/2231-4040.126981, Website: www.japtr.org
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Universitas Padjadjaran, Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research Jan-Mar 2014 Vol 5 Issue 1, DOI: 10.4103/2231-4040.126981, Website: www.japtr.org
Biosensor, electropolymerization, poly (allylamine), Polyaniline, polyelectrolyte such as, uric acid, uricase
The uric acid biosensor has been much developed by immobilizing uricase enzyme into the membrane of conductive polymer and the membrane of polyelectrolyte such as polyaniline (PANI) and poly (allylamine) (PAA) respectively. The purpose of this research was to create a new amperometric uric acid biosensor by immobilization of uricase in combination between PANI and PAA membranes. The working electrode was Pt plate (0.5 mm). The auxiliary and the reference electrode were Pt wire 0.4 mm and Ag/AgCl respectively. Uricase, uric acid, PAA, pyrrole and glutaraldehyde were supplied from Sigma. All other chemical was obtained from Merck. The biosensor was created by immobilizing of uricase by a glutaraldehyde crosslinking procedure on PANI composite film on the surface of a platinum electrode while the polyelectrolyte layer of PAA were prepared via layer-by-layer assembly on the electrode, functioning as H2O2-selective film. Standard of deviation, coefficient of variation (CV) and coefficient of correlation (r) analysis were used in this study. The biosensor had a good linearity with a correlation coefficient of 0.993 and it could be used up to 27 times with the CV value of 3.97%. The presence of other compounds such as glucose and ascorbic acid gave 1.3 ± 1.13% and 3.27 ± 2.29% respectively on the interference effect toward the current response of uric acid biosensor. The polymer combination of PANI and PAA can be used as a selective matrix of uric acid biosensor.