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  • 2024Carbamoylase-based impedimetric electronic tongue for rapid detection of paralytic shellfish toxins2citations
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  • Costa, Luís Cadillon
  • Melo, Bruno M. G.
  • Botelho, Maria João
  • Costa, Sara T.
  • Gomes, Maria Teresa S. R.
  • Soreto, Silvia
  • Raposo, Mariana
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  • Neves, Ana I. S.
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  • Freitas, Sidónio C.
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Carbamoylase-based impedimetric electronic tongue for rapid detection of paralytic shellfish toxins

  • Costa, Luís Cadillon
  • Melo, Bruno M. G.
  • Botelho, Maria João
  • Costa, Sara T.
  • Gomes, Maria Teresa S. R.
  • Moreirinha, Catarina
  • Soreto, Silvia
  • Raposo, Mariana
  • Rudnitskaya, Alisa
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Phytotoxins produced by marine microalgae, such as paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs), can accumulate in bivalve molluscs, representing a human health concern due to the life-threatening symptoms they cause. To avoid the commercialization of contaminated bivalves, monitoring programs were established in the EU. The purpose of this work is the implementation of a PST transforming enzyme—carbamoylase—in an impedimetric test for rapid simultaneous detection of several carbamate and N-sulfocarbamoyl PSTs. Carbamoylase hydrolyses carbamate and sulfocarbamoyl toxins, which may account for up to 90% of bivalve toxicity related to PSTs. Conformational changes of carbamoylase accompanying enzymatic reactions were probed by Fourier transform mid-infrared spectroscopy (FT-MIR) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Furthermore, a combination of EIS with a metal electrode and a carbamoylase-based assay was employed to harness changes in the enzyme conformation and adsorption on the electrode surface during the enzymatic reaction as an analytical signal. After optimization of the working conditions, the developed impedimetric e-tongue could quantify N-sulfocarbamoyl toxins with a detection limit of 0.1 µM. The developed e-tongue allows the detection of these toxins at concentration levels observed in bivalves with PST toxicity close to the regulatory limit. The quantification of a sum of N-sulfocarbamoyl PSTs in naturally contaminated mussel extracts using the developed impedimetric e-tongue has been demonstrated.</jats:p>

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  • surface
  • electrochemical-induced impedance spectroscopy
  • toxicity
  • infrared spectroscopy