Direct enzyme immobilization on SPEs for electrochemical pesticide detection in olive oil, utilizing laser induced forward transfer

Author(s):  
Chrysoula Chandrinou ◽  
Dimitra Mandala ◽  
George Tsekenis ◽  
Dionysios Soulis ◽  
Ioanna Zergioti
Sensors ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (12) ◽  
pp. 34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabiana Arduini ◽  
Matteo Forchielli ◽  
Viviana Scognamiglio ◽  
Kozitsina Nikolaevna ◽  
Danila Moscone

Molecules ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (21) ◽  
pp. 4988
Author(s):  
Dionysios Soulis ◽  
Marianna Trigazi ◽  
George Tsekenis ◽  
Chrysoula Chandrinou ◽  
Apostolos Klinakis ◽  
...  

Despite the fact that a considerable amount of effort has been invested in the development of biosensors for the detection of pesticides, there is still a lack of a simple and low-cost platform that can reliably and sensitively detect their presence in real samples. Herein, an enzyme-based biosensor for the determination of both carbamate and organophosphorus pesticides is presented that is based on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) immobilized on commercially available screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPEs) modified with carbon black (CB), as a means to enhance their conductivity. Most interestingly, two different methodologies to deposit the enzyme onto the sensor surfaces were followed; strikingly different results were obtained depending on the family of pesticides under investigation. Furthermore, and towards the uniform application of the functionalization layer onto the SPEs’ surfaces, the laser induced forward transfer (LIFT) technique was employed in conjunction with CB functionalization, which allowed a considerable improvement of the sensor’s performance. Under the optimized conditions, the fabricated sensors can effectively detect carbofuran in a linear range from 1.1 × 10−9 to 2.3 × 10−8 mol/L, with a limit of detection equal to 0.6 × 10−9 mol/L and chlorpyrifos in a linear range from 0.7 × 10−9 up to 1.4 × 10−8 mol/L and a limit of detection 0.4 × 10−9 mol/L in buffer. The developed biosensor was also interrogated with olive oil samples, and was able to detect both pesticides at concentrations below 10 ppb, which is the maximum residue limit permitted by the European Food Safety Authority.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hicham Zaroual ◽  
El Mestafa El Hadrami ◽  
Romdhane Karoui

This study examines the feasibility of using front face fluorescence spectroscopy (FFFS) to authenticate 41 virgin olive oil (VOO) samples collected from 5 regions in Morocco during 2 consecutive crop seasons.


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