An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode

An enzymatic electrochemical biosensor for urea detection was developed using the succinimide-modified aniline/n-butyl acrylate (nBA) conducting polymer. This aniline/nBA conducting polymer was synthesized by photopolymerization with the succinimide moiety incorporated during the photocuring procedu...

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Main Authors: Ulianas, Alizar, Sharina Abu Hanifah, Ling, Ling Tan, Normazida Rozi, Lee, Yook Heng, Dewata, Indang, Mawardi, Mawardi, Yulkifli, Zainul, Rahadian, Yuniarti, Elsa, Suryani, Okta, Sari, Trisna Kumala
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spelling my-ukm.journal.241202024-09-11T01:53:02Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24120/ An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode Ulianas, Alizar Sharina Abu Hanifah, Ling, Ling Tan Normazida Rozi, Lee, Yook Heng Ling, Ling Tan Dewata, Indang Mawardi, Mawardi Yulkifli, Zainul, Rahadian Yuniarti, Elsa Suryani, Okta Sari, Trisna Kumala An enzymatic electrochemical biosensor for urea detection was developed using the succinimide-modified aniline/n-butyl acrylate (nBA) conducting polymer. This aniline/nBA conducting polymer was synthesized by photopolymerization with the succinimide moiety incorporated during the photocuring procedure. The urease enzyme originating from Jack beans was chemically grafted on the succinimide-functionalized aniline/nBA conducting polymer, which was attached to a screen-printed carbon paste electrode (SPE). The enzymatic hydrolysis of urea by the urease electrode diminished the voltammetric biosensor response as a result of the cascaded chemical reaction between the enzymatically hydrolyzed hydroxide (OH- ) ion and the K3 Fe(CN)6 redox species that generating the side products (Fe(OH)3 , CN- ion, and KCN), which impeded the electron transfer of the redox mediator at electrodeelectrolyte interface. In view of the amount of side products produced was proportional to the urea concentration associated in the enzymatic reaction with the immobilized urease enzymes, this has allowed the proposed enzymatic biosensor to demonstrate an inverse sensitivity concept of detecting urea concentration in an ultrasensitive manner. The electron transfer rate constant (k) of the urease electrode based on aniline/nBA hybrid material at the electrodeelectrolyte interface was determined at 5.374×10-5 cm s-1. The linear response range of the enzymatic urea biosensor was obtained from 1×10-10 mM to 1×10-1 mM (R2 =0.9834) by differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) with a limit of detection of 4.72×10-11 mM at pH 5.0 and enzymatic hydrolysis time of 30 min. The voltammetric urea biosensor response showed good reproducibility with a promising relative standard deviation (RSD) acquired at 5.0% (n=9). The ultra-high sensitivity performance of the developed enzymatic biosensor based on aniline/nBA conducting polymer towards determination of urea concentrations at low levels has demonstrated superior performance across previously reported electrochemical urea biosensors based on various nanostructured conducting materials. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24120/1/SME%206.pdf Ulianas, Alizar and Sharina Abu Hanifah, and Ling, Ling Tan and Normazida Rozi, and Lee, Yook Heng and Ling, Ling Tan and Dewata, Indang and Mawardi, Mawardi and Yulkifli, and Zainul, Rahadian and Yuniarti, Elsa and Suryani, Okta and Sari, Trisna Kumala (2024) An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode. Sains Malaysiana, 53 (6). pp. 1295-1307. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol53num6_2024/contentsVol53num6_2024.html
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description An enzymatic electrochemical biosensor for urea detection was developed using the succinimide-modified aniline/n-butyl acrylate (nBA) conducting polymer. This aniline/nBA conducting polymer was synthesized by photopolymerization with the succinimide moiety incorporated during the photocuring procedure. The urease enzyme originating from Jack beans was chemically grafted on the succinimide-functionalized aniline/nBA conducting polymer, which was attached to a screen-printed carbon paste electrode (SPE). The enzymatic hydrolysis of urea by the urease electrode diminished the voltammetric biosensor response as a result of the cascaded chemical reaction between the enzymatically hydrolyzed hydroxide (OH- ) ion and the K3 Fe(CN)6 redox species that generating the side products (Fe(OH)3 , CN- ion, and KCN), which impeded the electron transfer of the redox mediator at electrodeelectrolyte interface. In view of the amount of side products produced was proportional to the urea concentration associated in the enzymatic reaction with the immobilized urease enzymes, this has allowed the proposed enzymatic biosensor to demonstrate an inverse sensitivity concept of detecting urea concentration in an ultrasensitive manner. The electron transfer rate constant (k) of the urease electrode based on aniline/nBA hybrid material at the electrodeelectrolyte interface was determined at 5.374×10-5 cm s-1. The linear response range of the enzymatic urea biosensor was obtained from 1×10-10 mM to 1×10-1 mM (R2 =0.9834) by differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) with a limit of detection of 4.72×10-11 mM at pH 5.0 and enzymatic hydrolysis time of 30 min. The voltammetric urea biosensor response showed good reproducibility with a promising relative standard deviation (RSD) acquired at 5.0% (n=9). The ultra-high sensitivity performance of the developed enzymatic biosensor based on aniline/nBA conducting polymer towards determination of urea concentrations at low levels has demonstrated superior performance across previously reported electrochemical urea biosensors based on various nanostructured conducting materials.
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author Ulianas, Alizar
Sharina Abu Hanifah,
Ling, Ling Tan
Normazida Rozi,
Lee, Yook Heng
Ling, Ling Tan
Dewata, Indang
Mawardi, Mawardi
Yulkifli,
Zainul, Rahadian
Yuniarti, Elsa
Suryani, Okta
Sari, Trisna Kumala
spellingShingle Ulianas, Alizar
Sharina Abu Hanifah,
Ling, Ling Tan
Normazida Rozi,
Lee, Yook Heng
Ling, Ling Tan
Dewata, Indang
Mawardi, Mawardi
Yulkifli,
Zainul, Rahadian
Yuniarti, Elsa
Suryani, Okta
Sari, Trisna Kumala
An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode
author_facet Ulianas, Alizar
Sharina Abu Hanifah,
Ling, Ling Tan
Normazida Rozi,
Lee, Yook Heng
Ling, Ling Tan
Dewata, Indang
Mawardi, Mawardi
Yulkifli,
Zainul, Rahadian
Yuniarti, Elsa
Suryani, Okta
Sari, Trisna Kumala
author_sort Ulianas, Alizar
title An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode
title_short An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode
title_full An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode
title_fullStr An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode
title_full_unstemmed An ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode
title_sort ultrasensitive electrochemical enzymatic urea biosensor based on aniline/nbutyl acrylate conducting polymer-modified screen-printed electrode
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2024
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24120/1/SME%206.pdf
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