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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 381(5): 1041-8, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15747115

ABSTRACT

Preliminary microcalorimetric studies have been performed to analyse the response of a whole epiphytic lichen tissue (Evernia prunastri) to 2-chlorophenol (2Cl-phi), a pollutant of oil mill waste-water, in order to evaluate whether the tissue might be used to assess the toxic characteristics of polluted waters. The obtained results (lichen viability expressed in hours, enthalpy variations for the 2Cl-phi/lichen interactions) were used to create a lichen-based biosensor that uses an amperometric oxygen electrode (a Clark electrode) as a transducer. The lichen catalyses aromatic ring cleavage (via pyrocatechase enzymes present in the lichen), and transforms aromatic substances like 2Cl-phi into muconic acid (C6H6O4). Following a full electroanalytical characterisation, the performance of the proposed lichen biosensor was compared to that of a biosensor based on Pseudomonas putida cells, which was originally constructed to monitor benzene in different matrices (water, air, petrol and oil) and was tested in our laboratory previously.


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Benzene/analysis , Biosensing Techniques , Calorimetry/methods , Chlorophenols/analysis , Lichens/enzymology , Benzene/metabolism , Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Chlorophenols/metabolism , Electrodes , Oxygen/metabolism
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