Resolution of phenolic antioxidant mixtures employing a voltammetric bio-electronic tongue

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作者
Ceto, Xavier [1 ]
Cespedes, Francisco [1 ]
Isabel Pividori, Maria [1 ]
Manuel Gutierrez, Juan [2 ]
del Valle, Manel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Chem, Sensors & Biosensors Grp, E-08193 Barcelona, Spain
[2] CINVESTAV, Dept Elect Engn, Bioelect Sect, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico
关键词
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL-NETWORKS; AMPEROMETRIC BIOSENSOR; RED WINE; TYROSINASE BIOSENSOR; CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY; BASIC PRINCIPLES; CROATIAN WINES; SENSOR ARRAYS; POLYPHENOLS; SELECTION;
D O I
10.1039/c1an15456g
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
This work reports the application of a Bio-Electronic Tongue (BioET) system made from an array of enzymatic biosensors in the analysis of polyphenols, focusing on major polyphenols found in wine. For this, the biosensor array was formed by a set of epoxy-graphite biosensors, bulk-modified with different redox enzymes (tyrosinase and laccase) and copper nanoparticles, aimed at the simultaneous determination of the different polyphenols. Departure information was the set of voltammograms generated with the biosensor array, selecting some characteristic features in order to reduce the data for the Artificial Neural Network (ANN). Finally, after the ANN model optimization, it was used for the resolution and quantification of each compound. Catechol, caffeic acid and catechin formed the three-analyte case study resolved in this work. Good prediction ability was attained, therefore allowing the separate quantification of the three phenols with predicted vs. expected slope better than 0.970 for the external test set (n = 10). Finally, BioET has been also tested with spiked wine samples with good recovery yields (values of 104%, 117% and 122% for catechol, caffeic acid and catechin, respectively).
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