Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells

Reshetilov AN, Kitova AE, Arkhipova AV, Kratasyuk VA, Rai MK. 2012. Determination of ethanol in acetic acid containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells. Nusantara Bioscience 4: 97-100. A biosensor based on Gluconobacter oxydans VKM B-1280 bacteria was used for detectio...

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Main Authors: VALENTINA A. KRATASYUK, MAHENDRA RAI, ANNA E. KITOVA, ALENA V. ARKHIPOVA, ANATOLY N. RESHETILOV
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Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2012-11-01
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Online Access:http://biosains.mipa.uns.ac.id/N/N0403/N040301.pdf
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spelling doaj-818327efec134396bd324ed95f4e5d482020-11-25T04:02:37ZengMBI & UNS SoloNusantara Bioscience2087-39482087-39562012-11-014397101Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells VALENTINA A. KRATASYUKMAHENDRA RAIANNA E. KITOVAALENA V. ARKHIPOVAANATOLY N. RESHETILOVReshetilov AN, Kitova AE, Arkhipova AV, Kratasyuk VA, Rai MK. 2012. Determination of ethanol in acetic acid containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells. Nusantara Bioscience 4: 97-100. A biosensor based on Gluconobacter oxydans VKM B-1280 bacteria was used for detection of ethanol in the presence of acetic acid. It was assumed that this assay could be useful for controlling acetic acid production from ethanol and determining the final stage of the fermentation process. Measurements were made using a Clark electrode-based amperometric biosensor. The effect of pH of the medium on the sensor signal and the analytical parameters of the sensor (detection range, sensitivity) were investigated. The residual content of ethanol in acetic acid samples was analyzed. The results of the study are important for monitoring the acetic acid production process, as they represent a method of tracking its stageshttp://biosains.mipa.uns.ac.id/N/N0403/N040301.pdfGluconobacterbiosensorethanolacetic acid
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author VALENTINA A. KRATASYUK
MAHENDRA RAI
ANNA E. KITOVA
ALENA V. ARKHIPOVA
ANATOLY N. RESHETILOV
spellingShingle VALENTINA A. KRATASYUK
MAHENDRA RAI
ANNA E. KITOVA
ALENA V. ARKHIPOVA
ANATOLY N. RESHETILOV
Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells
Nusantara Bioscience
Gluconobacter
biosensor
ethanol
acetic acid
author_facet VALENTINA A. KRATASYUK
MAHENDRA RAI
ANNA E. KITOVA
ALENA V. ARKHIPOVA
ANATOLY N. RESHETILOV
author_sort VALENTINA A. KRATASYUK
title Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells
title_short Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells
title_full Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells
title_fullStr Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells
title_full_unstemmed Determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells
title_sort determination of ethanol in acetic acid-containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized gluconobacter cells
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
series Nusantara Bioscience
issn 2087-3948
2087-3956
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Reshetilov AN, Kitova AE, Arkhipova AV, Kratasyuk VA, Rai MK. 2012. Determination of ethanol in acetic acid containing samples by a biosensor based on immobilized Gluconobacter cells. Nusantara Bioscience 4: 97-100. A biosensor based on Gluconobacter oxydans VKM B-1280 bacteria was used for detection of ethanol in the presence of acetic acid. It was assumed that this assay could be useful for controlling acetic acid production from ethanol and determining the final stage of the fermentation process. Measurements were made using a Clark electrode-based amperometric biosensor. The effect of pH of the medium on the sensor signal and the analytical parameters of the sensor (detection range, sensitivity) were investigated. The residual content of ethanol in acetic acid samples was analyzed. The results of the study are important for monitoring the acetic acid production process, as they represent a method of tracking its stages
topic Gluconobacter
biosensor
ethanol
acetic acid
url http://biosains.mipa.uns.ac.id/N/N0403/N040301.pdf
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