An amperometric biosensor for the direct determination of L-glutamate was developed by chemical bonding of L-glutamate oxidase (GAO) on a carboxylic Nylon membrane with polyazetidine prepolymer (PAP), and using a hydrogen peroxide electrode as indicating sensor. The biosensor is specific for L-glutamate and the peculiar analytical properties (linearity range, reproducibility, accuracy) were experimentally determined. Furthermore, the same basic biosensor was also modified to be used and characterized for the direct determination of L-glutamine.
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September 1991
The interactions between some of the most common calcium entry blocker drugs (CEB) and the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) are studied in the present work by an electroanalytical approach. The study comprises drugs belonging to the classes of phenylalkylamines, dihydropyridines, benzothiazepines and piperazines. The evaluation of the potential inhibitory power towards CA was performed either by measuring the speed of CO2 diffusion taking place from a buffered solution of NaHCO3, or by monitoring the metabolic activity of yeast cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConformational features of verapamil in [2H6]DMSO have been delineated by measuring 13C and 1H NMR parameters. Spin-lattice relaxation rates were interpreted within the frame of an extended alkane chain with segmental motions hampered by the aromatic substituents at both ends. The effective correlation times were all evaluated in the range 0.
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September 1978
The effect of cholesterol on the ion selective behavior of phoshpolipid (phosphatidylcholine or phosphatidylethanolamine) bilayer films is studied through the measurement of the membrane non-isothermal potential. It is shown how the mixed phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol membrane can be either cation of anion permselective according to the film composition (cationic behavior is met in the 0--10% cholesterol composition range while anionic selectivity appears in the 20--50% range). On the contrary, mixed phosphatidylethanolamine-cholesterol membranes show the absence of ionic selectivity already met with pure phosphatidylethanolamine films.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe thermal electrical potential generated in isochemical conditions by a temperature gradient at the two sides of lipid bilayer leaflets is measured. The experimental results agree rather well with the theoretical predictions. The cephaline (from sheep brain) bilayer behaves like a film with zero charge while the phosphatidylcholine (from egg yolk) film performs like a charged membrane.
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