(459b) An Enzymatic Electrochemical Biosensor for Real-Time Detection of Physiologically Relevant Nicotine Concentrations
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Topical Conference: Sensors
Application in Bio-Sensors
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - 8:15am to 8:30am
The glucose biosensor, built upon the redox enzyme glucose oxidase, is the most commercially successful and studied enzymatic biosensor. However, the lack of available and functionally validated enzymes is prohibiting the development of redox-based sensors for other important analytes. Herein, we present the development and assessment of an electrochemical nicotine biosensor, using genomic screening to identify the gene for a known nicotine catabolizing redox enzyme. The resulting nicotine biosensor demonstrated a specific, sensitive, and stable operational profile with a limit of detection of 27 μM over the range of 0-200 μM. This range is well within the physiological concentrations of nicotine present in smoker urine. Specificity and cross-reactivity were measured against structurally similar compounds to nicotine as well as to known physiological by-products. Our results highlight that this novel enzymatic electrochemical nicotine biosensor possesses operational capabilities for monitoring of nicotine in physiologically relevant conditions. The screening methodology can be generalized for the discovery of enzymes for novel sensor development.
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