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      Assessment of the Polyphenol Indices and Antioxidant Capacity for Beers and Wines Using a Tyrosinase-Based Biosensor Prepared by Sinusoidal Current Method

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          The application of a novel Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-Tyrosinase/Sonogel-Carbon electrode (PEDOT-Tyr/SNGC) biosensor to beers and wines analysis is proposed. This biosensor implies a new Sinusoidal Current (SC) electrodeposition method to immobilize the enzyme generating a nanostructure surface. The biosensors were characterized electrochemically, employing cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Sensitivity, limit of detection, and correlation coefficients of the linear fitting were 2.40 × 10 −4 µA·µM −1, 4.33 µM, and R 2 = 0.9987, respectively. Caffeic acid is used as the reference polyphenol. A sampling of nine beers (four lager, three stout, and two non-alcoholic beers), and four wines (three red and one white wine) purchased in a local store was performed. The Polyphenol indeces for beers and wines have been assessed using the proposed biosensor, and the obtained values are in agreement with the literature data. Antioxidant properties of the samples using the 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid (ABTS) radical spectrophotometric method were also evaluated. The correlation between the polyphenol index and the antioxidant capacity was obtained for beers and wines.

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              Urea potentiometric biosensor based on modified electrodes with urease immobilized on polyethylenimine films.

              The development of a new electrochemical sensor consisting in a glass-sealed metal microelectrode coated by a polyethylenimine film is described. The use of polymers as the entrapping matrix for enzymes fulfils all the requirements expected for these materials without damaging the biological material. Since enzyme immobilization plays a fundamental role in the performance characteristics of enzymatic biosensors, we have tested four different protocols for enzyme immobilization to determine the most reliable one. Thus the characteristics of the potentiometric biosensors assembled were studied and compared and it appeared that the immobilization method leading to the most efficient biosensors was the one consisting in a physical adsorption followed by reticulation with dilute aqueous glutaraldehyde solutions. Indeed, the glutaraldehyde immobilized urease sensor provides many advantages, compared to the other types of sensors, since this type of urea biosensor exhibits short response times (15-30s), sigmoidal responses for the urea concentration working range from 1 x 10(-2.5) to 1 x 10(-1.5) M and a lifetime of 4 weeks.
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                Journal
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel)
                sensors
                Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
                MDPI
                1424-8220
                25 December 2018
                January 2019
                : 19
                : 1
                : 66
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Research on Electron Microscopy and Materials (IMEYMAT), Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Campus de Excelencia Internacional del Mar (CEIMAR), University of Cadiz, Polígono del Río San Pedro, S/N. 11510 Puerto Real, 11001 Cadiz, Spain; juanjo.garciaguzman@ 123456uca.es (J.J.G.-G.); david.lopeziglesias@ 123456uca.es (D.L.-I.); laura.cubillana@ 123456uca.es (L.C.-A.)
                [2 ]Institute of Physical Chemistry “Ilie Murgulescu” of the Romanian Academy, 202 Splaiul Independentei, 060021 Bucharest, Romania; cecilia_lete@ 123456yahoo.com
                [3 ]Department of Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Materials Science, University Politehnica of Bucharest, 1-7 Gh. Polizu Street, 011061 Bucharest, Romania
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: stelian.lupu@ 123456upb.ro or stelianl@ 123456yahoo.com (S.L.); josem.palacios@ 123456uca.es (J.M.P.-S.); dolores.milla@ 123456uca.es (D.B.-M.); Tel.: +40-21-4023886 (S.L.); +34-956-016357 (J.M.P.-S.); +34-956-016359 (D.B.-M.)
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3559-2697
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5407-1208
                Article
                sensors-19-00066
                10.3390/s19010066
                6339202
                30585182
                62a39845-d8f0-4197-8078-3a22feceaa70
                © 2018 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 29 November 2018
                : 19 December 2018
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                Biomedical engineering
                sonogel–carbon based biosensor,sinusoidal current method,polyphenol index,antioxidant capacity,beer and wine

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