Department of Chemical Engineering and Electronics Design Center, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Department of Biology, Brown University, 69 Brown Street, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
Biosensors (Basel). 2011 Jul 12;1(3):107-17. doi: 10.3390/bios1030107.
Alanine aminotransaminase (ALT), is an enzyme that normally resides in serum and body tissues, especially in the liver. It is released into the serum as a result of tissue injury; hence the concentration of ALT in the serum may be increased with acute damage to hepatic cells. A single use, disposable biosensor, comprising iridium nano-particle as catalyst dispersed on carbon paste, has been developed for the determination of ALT concentration. The biosensor is based on quantifying H2O2 concentration produced by a serial of ALT enzymatic reactions. It operates well at room temperature in different physiological fluids: phosphate buffer, calf serum and human serum for ALT concentration of 0-544 ng/mL. Experimental results in human serum are compared to those obtained by spectrophotometric assays with excellent agreement. Therefore, the Ir/C biosensor shows good relationship on the dilution of concentrated ALT clinical applications.
丙氨酸氨基转移酶(ALT)是一种存在于血清和身体组织中的酶,特别是在肝脏中。由于组织损伤,它会被释放到血清中,因此血清中 ALT 的浓度可能会随着肝细胞的急性损伤而增加。我们已经开发了一种用于测定 ALT 浓度的一次性使用的生物传感器,该传感器由分散在碳糊中的铱纳米颗粒作为催化剂组成。该生物传感器基于定量测定由一系列 ALT 酶促反应产生的 H2O2 浓度。它在不同的生理液体(磷酸盐缓冲液、小牛血清和人血清)中在室温下运行良好,适用于 0-544ng/mL 的 ALT 浓度。与人血清中的实验结果相比,分光光度法测定结果非常吻合。因此,Ir/C 生物传感器在浓缩 ALT 临床应用的稀释方面具有良好的相关性。