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Antioxidant Redox Sensors Based on DNA Modified Carbon Screen-Printed Electrodes

Liu, J  
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Su, B  
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Lagger, G  
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2006
Analytical Chemistry

Antioxidant redox sensors based on DNA modified carbon screen-printed electrodes were developed. The carbon ink was doped with TiO2 nanoparticles, onto which double- strand DNA was adsorbed. A redox mediator, namely, tris- 2,2′-bipyridine ruthenium(II) [Ru(bpy)32+] was electro- oxidized on the electrode surface to subsequently oxidize both the adsorbed ds-DNA and the antioxidants in solu- tion. The resulting oxidation damage of the adsorbed ds- DNA was then detected by square wave voltammetry in a second solution containing only Ru(bpy)3Cl2 at a low con- centration (μM). A kinetic model was developed to study the protecting role of antioxidants in aqueous solutions. The electrochemical sensor has been applied to evaluate the redox antioxidant capacity of different molecules.

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DOI
10.1021/ac0608624
Author(s)
Liu, J  
Su, B  
Lagger, G  
Tacchini, P
Girault, H  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Analytical Chemistry
Volume

78

Start page

6879

End page

6884

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LEPA  
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November 2, 2006
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/235447
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