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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2019-01Department
Química AnalíticaSource
Sensors 2019, 19 (1) art. 66Abstract
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 2.40 104 A M1, 4.33 M, and R2 = 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 2,20-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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sonogel–carbon based biosensor; sinusoidal current method; polyphenol index; antioxidant capacity; beer and wineCollections
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