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Enantioselective Recognition of D- and L-tryptophan by Imprinted Polymer-carbon Composite Fiber Sensor

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Journal Talanta
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2010 Mar 2
PMID 20188907
Citations 2
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Abstract

Electrochemical sensors demonstrating enantioselectivity to tryptophan enantiomers, with high selectivity and sensitivity, were fabricated by the use of a monolithic fiber of molecularly imprinted polymer-carbon composite. The recognition mechanism and performance of these sensors were evaluated by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry. The sensor imprinted for l-tryptophan not only discriminated the target from its analogues and other amino acids but also responded specifically in racemic mixture in aqueous, biological, and pharmaceutical samples. The binding kinetics of L-tryptophan was also established with the help of anodic stripping cyclic voltammetry and chronocoulometry. The detection limit for L-tryptophan was as low as 0.24 ng mL(-1) (signal/noise=3) which is appropriate for biomarking diseases, caused by an acute tryptophan-depletion, in clinical setting.

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