A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)

A highly sensitive and specific enzyme inhibition assay based on alcohol oxidase (AlOx) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) for determination of mercury Hg(II) in water samples has been presented. This article describes the optimization and miniaturization of an enzymatic assay using a chemiluminescenc...

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Main Authors: Kanchanmala Deshpande, Rupesh K. Mishra, Sunil Bhand
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/7/6377/
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spelling doaj-f9870ee38cf04b909a7977d35affc63e2020-11-24T23:15:39ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202010-06-011076377639410.3390/s100706377A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)Kanchanmala DeshpandeRupesh K. MishraSunil BhandA highly sensitive and specific enzyme inhibition assay based on alcohol oxidase (AlOx) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) for determination of mercury Hg(II) in water samples has been presented. This article describes the optimization and miniaturization of an enzymatic assay using a chemiluminescence reaction. The analytical performance and detection limit for determination of Hg(II) was optimized in 96 well plates and further extended to 384 well plates with a 10-fold reduction in assay volume. Inhibition of the enzyme activity by dissolved Hg(II) was found to be linear in the range 5–500 pg.mL−1 with 3% CVin inter-batch assay. Due to miniaturization of assay in 384 well plates, Hg(II) was measurable as low as 1 pg.mL−1 within15 min. About 10-fold more specificity of the developed assay for Hg(II) analysis was confirmed by challenging with interfering divalent metal ions such as cadmium Cd(II) and lead Pb(II). Using the proposed assay we could successfully demonstrate that in a composite mixture of Hg(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II), inhibition by each metal ion is significantly enhanced in the presence of the others. Applicability of the proposed assay for the determination of the Hg(II) in spiked drinking and sea water resulted in recoveries ranging from 100–110.52%. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/7/6377/high throughput assayminiaturizationHg(II)alcohol oxidaseperoxidaseenzyme inhibitionchemiluminescencewater
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author Kanchanmala Deshpande
Rupesh K. Mishra
Sunil Bhand
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Rupesh K. Mishra
Sunil Bhand
A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)
Sensors
high throughput assay
miniaturization
Hg(II)
alcohol oxidase
peroxidase
enzyme inhibition
chemiluminescence
water
author_facet Kanchanmala Deshpande
Rupesh K. Mishra
Sunil Bhand
author_sort Kanchanmala Deshpande
title A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)
title_short A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)
title_full A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)
title_fullStr A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)
title_full_unstemmed A High Sensitivity Micro Format Chemiluminescence Enzyme Inhibition Assay for Determination of Hg(II)
title_sort high sensitivity micro format chemiluminescence enzyme inhibition assay for determination of hg(ii)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2010-06-01
description A highly sensitive and specific enzyme inhibition assay based on alcohol oxidase (AlOx) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) for determination of mercury Hg(II) in water samples has been presented. This article describes the optimization and miniaturization of an enzymatic assay using a chemiluminescence reaction. The analytical performance and detection limit for determination of Hg(II) was optimized in 96 well plates and further extended to 384 well plates with a 10-fold reduction in assay volume. Inhibition of the enzyme activity by dissolved Hg(II) was found to be linear in the range 5–500 pg.mL−1 with 3% CVin inter-batch assay. Due to miniaturization of assay in 384 well plates, Hg(II) was measurable as low as 1 pg.mL−1 within15 min. About 10-fold more specificity of the developed assay for Hg(II) analysis was confirmed by challenging with interfering divalent metal ions such as cadmium Cd(II) and lead Pb(II). Using the proposed assay we could successfully demonstrate that in a composite mixture of Hg(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II), inhibition by each metal ion is significantly enhanced in the presence of the others. Applicability of the proposed assay for the determination of the Hg(II) in spiked drinking and sea water resulted in recoveries ranging from 100–110.52%.
topic high throughput assay
miniaturization
Hg(II)
alcohol oxidase
peroxidase
enzyme inhibition
chemiluminescence
water
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/7/6377/
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