Electrochemical Evaluation of Laccase Activity in Must
As laccase (produced by <i>Botrytis cinerea</i>) can significantly alter the properties of wine, winemakers frequently use commercially available colorimetric kits and spectrophotometers to measure the activity of this enzyme in grapes, must and wine. Although the used kits are based on...
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doaj-60d3fc59033d42e499ed47022714f1ac2020-12-08T00:01:11ZengMDPI AGChemosensors2227-90402020-12-01812612610.3390/chemosensors8040126Electrochemical Evaluation of Laccase Activity in MustSzilveszter Gáspár0Elena Brinduse1Alina Vasilescu2International Centre of Biodynamics, 1B Intrarea Portocalelor, 060101 Bucharest, RomaniaResearch and Development Institute for Vine and Wine, 2 Valea Mantei, Valea Calugareasca, 107620 Prahova, RomaniaInternational Centre of Biodynamics, 1B Intrarea Portocalelor, 060101 Bucharest, RomaniaAs laccase (produced by <i>Botrytis cinerea</i>) can significantly alter the properties of wine, winemakers frequently use commercially available colorimetric kits and spectrophotometers to measure the activity of this enzyme in grapes, must and wine. Although the used kits are based on electrochemically active substrates (such as syringaldazine and 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid), ABTS), the electrochemical determination of laccase activity as an alternative to the colorimetric determination was not thoroughly investigated up to now. Therefore, in the present work, we explored the electrochemical determination of laccase activity. Laccase activity measurements were carried out using either carbon fiber microelectrodes or screen-printed electrodes as working electrodes, either syringaldazine or ABTS as the electrochemically active laccase substrate, and either cyclic voltammetry or constant potential amperometry as the electrochemical method. The best performing approach, which combines ABTS, screen-printed gold electrodes, and constant potential amperometry, allowed identifying laccase positive must sample (i.e., must samples with › 3U/mL laccase) in about 5 min.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9040/8/4/126laccaseABTSelectrochemical sensorcarbon fiber microelectrodescreen-printed electrodesgrapes |
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Electrochemical Evaluation of Laccase Activity in Must |
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Electrochemical Evaluation of Laccase Activity in Must |
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Electrochemical Evaluation of Laccase Activity in Must |
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Electrochemical Evaluation of Laccase Activity in Must |
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electrochemical evaluation of laccase activity in must |
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As laccase (produced by <i>Botrytis cinerea</i>) can significantly alter the properties of wine, winemakers frequently use commercially available colorimetric kits and spectrophotometers to measure the activity of this enzyme in grapes, must and wine. Although the used kits are based on electrochemically active substrates (such as syringaldazine and 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid), ABTS), the electrochemical determination of laccase activity as an alternative to the colorimetric determination was not thoroughly investigated up to now. Therefore, in the present work, we explored the electrochemical determination of laccase activity. Laccase activity measurements were carried out using either carbon fiber microelectrodes or screen-printed electrodes as working electrodes, either syringaldazine or ABTS as the electrochemically active laccase substrate, and either cyclic voltammetry or constant potential amperometry as the electrochemical method. The best performing approach, which combines ABTS, screen-printed gold electrodes, and constant potential amperometry, allowed identifying laccase positive must sample (i.e., must samples with › 3U/mL laccase) in about 5 min. |
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laccase ABTS electrochemical sensor carbon fiber microelectrode screen-printed electrodes grapes |
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