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Prikl Biokhim Mikrobiol
; 36(1): 80-4, 2000.
Artigo
em Russo
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10752089
RESUMO
The operating and storage stability of a receptor element of an amperometric biosensor based on the Pseudomonas rathonis strain T capable of degrading surfactants was tested. Microbial cells were immobilized by incorporation in gels (agar, agarose, and calcium-alginate), polyvinyl alcohol membrane, adhesion to the chromatographic paper GF/A, or by the cross-linking induced by glutaric aldehyde. Incorporation of microbial cells in agar gel provides the long-standing conservation of their activity and viability during measurements of high concentrations of surfactants and allows the receptory element of the biosensor to be rapidly recovered after the measurements.