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DEVELOPMENT OF AN ENZYME BIOSENSOR BASED ON pH-SENSITIVE FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS FOR ESTIMATING THE TOTAL CONTENT OF INDOLE ALKALOIDS IN TISSUE CULTURE OF RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA BENTH. EX KURZ
Author(s) -
V. М. Arkhypova,
О. О. Солдаткін,
L. P. Moghylevska,
І. І. Konvalyuk,
В. А. Кунах,
S. V. Dzyadevych
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sensorna elektronìka ì mìkrosistemnì tehnologìï
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2415-3508
pISSN - 1815-7459
DOI - 10.18524/1815-7459.2021.3.241060
Subject(s) - biosensor , indole test , analyte , chemistry , chromatography , detection limit , biochemistry
A laboratory prototype of an enzyme biosensor based on pH‑sensitive field-effect transistors has been developed to determine the total content of indole alkaloids in Rauwolfia serpentina Benth. Ex Kurz tissue culture. The biosensor was characterized by high sensitivity to th A laboratory prototype of an enzyme biosensor based on pH‑sensitive field effect transistors has been developed to determine the total content of indole alkaloids in Rauwolfia serpentina Benth. Ex Kurz tissue culture. The biosensor was characterized by high sensitivity to the total content of indole alkaloids (minimum limit of determination – 0.5 μg/ml of the total content of indole alkaloids contained in the juice obtained from tissue culture of Rauwolfia serpentina). The linear range of biosensor determination of the analyte was from 2 to 15 μg / ml of the total content of indole alkaloids. Analysis of indole alkaloids using a biosensor is simple and fast and does not require expensive equipment and special sample preparation for analysis, unlike traditional methods. The created biosensor can be further used to control the total content of indole alkaloids in modern biotechnological and pharmaceutical processes for the production of drugs and biologically active additives. e total content of indole alkaloids (minimum limit of determination – 0.5 μg/ml of the total content of indole alkaloids contained in the juice obtained from tissue culture of Rauwolfia serpentina). The linear range of biosensor determination of the analyte was from 2 to 15 μg / ml of the total content of indole alkaloids. Analysis of indole alkaloids using a biosensor is simple and fast and does not require expensive equipment and special sample preparation for analysis, unlike traditional methods. The created biosensor can be further used to control the total content of indole alkaloids in modern biotechnological and pharmaceutical processes for the production of drugs and biologically active additives. 

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