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SENSITIVE ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT For "in vivo" Measurement of ROS in Ethanol Induced Stress

Authors

NAGY Livia ANGYAL Tuende NAGY Geza AKIKO Matsumoto PŘIBYL Jan SKLÁDAL Petr

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference BIODEVICES 2011
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://www.scitepress.org/Papers/2011/31573/31573.pdf
Keywords Alcohol induced oxidative stress; Reactive oxygen species (ROS); and Electrochemical detection
Description The role of reactive oxidizing species (ROS) is proved within numerous physiological processes, including aging, signal transduction and some kind of immune functions. Nowadays ROS and oxidative stress gain increasing attention in connection with a wide spectrum of diseases. In case of Asian people, the enzyme taking part in the ethanol metabolism, the aldehyde dehydrogenase is absent or mutated, that can result in liver tissue damage upon extensive alcohol consumption. Most of the ROS species are electrochemically active therefore the applications of electrochemical methods are the most promising for in situ or in vivo monitoring or quantification of them. In our work development and improvements of selective and sensitive method for electrochemical detection of these molecules and radicals are attempted. We prepared ultra thin size-exclusion layer by electropolymerization of m-phenylenediamine monomer on the surface of the Pt working electrode to ensure its selectivity. We have worked out the optimal circumstances for the selective layer preparation and tested its stability and function. In order to enhance the sensitivity of ROS detection a new amperometric method, the periodically interrupted amperometry (PIA) was developed and applied. With this approach we succeeded selective and sensitive detection of H2O2 in vitro.

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