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CHARACTERISATION OF CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY FROM ASIAN SWAMP EEL; MONOPTERUS ALBUS, AND TESTING ITS CAPABILITIES AS A BIOSENSOR ON METAL ION CONTAMINATION / PENCIRIAN AKTIVITI KOLINESTERES DARI OTOT BELUT SAWAH; MONOPTERUS ALBUS, DAN PENGUJIAN KEUPAYAANNYA SEBAGAI BIOPENANDA TERHADAP PENCEMARAN ION LOGAM
Author(s) -
Siti Aishah Muhammad Khalidi,
Nureen Nordin,
Nur Hazriurizan,
Rahmath Abdulla,
Mohd Yunus Shukor,
Siti Aqlima Ahmad,
Mohd Rosni Sulaiman,
Mohd Khalizan Sabullah
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal teknologi/jurnal teknologi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2180-3722
pISSN - 0127-9696
DOI - 10.11113/jt.v82.14175
Subject(s) - environmental chemistry , metal , metal ions in aqueous solution , chemistry , ion exchange , contamination , nuclear chemistry , biology , chromatography , ecology , ion , organic chemistry
The presence of high concentrations of heavy metals in the river impedes daily activities and damages the surrounding aquatic ecosystem. Continuous monitoring should be implemented to prevent continuous discharge resulting in increased levels of pollution over time. This study aims to determine the sensitivity of Monopterus albus muscle ChE to metal ions. Priorly, ChE was purified from M. albus muscle tissue using the ion exchange matrix, DEAE, with the yield percentage of 42.16% with the purification fold of 2.17. PTC was selected as a specific synthetic substrate with the highest concentration and lowest biomolecular constant at 145838 ± 7533 μM.min.-1mg.-1 and 0.26 mM, while optimal assay parameters were obtained at pH 7.5 at 20 ° C. Inhibition studies of metal ions involving Cr, Cd, Ag, As, Hg, Pb, Ni and Cu at the concentration of 10 mg/L. The activity of M. albus ChE was 56.61% inhibited by Hg2+ and the highest recorded compared to the other metals ion arranged in declining order; Cr <Cd = Ni <Cu <Pb <As <Ag. Overall, purified ChE from M. albus muscle has proven its ability to be applied as a biosensor that can be used for environmental monitoring programs.

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