Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins

Electrochemical methods for the detection of amino acids, peptides, and proteins in a variety of media are reviewed. Label-free strategies in which the detection is based on the inherent electrochemical properties of the analyte are discussed. Various processes such as direct or mediated (in soluti...

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Main Authors: Herzog, G., Arrigan, Damien
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31876
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description Electrochemical methods for the detection of amino acids, peptides, and proteins in a variety of media are reviewed. Label-free strategies in which the detection is based on the inherent electrochemical properties of the analyte are discussed. Various processes such as direct or mediated (in solution or immobilised) redox processes and interfacial ion transfers have been employed for the electrochemical detection and determination of the target analytes. The various methods covered encompass voltammetry at uncoated and modified electrodes and at immiscible liquid–liquid interfaces, potentiometry at polymer membrane electrodes and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The determination of the target analytes in complex biological matrices is discussed. The various approaches highlighted here illustrate the rich capabilities of electrochemical methods as simple, low-cost, sensitive tools for the determination of these important biological analytes at trace and ultra-trace levels
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-318762017-09-13T15:16:37Z Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins Herzog, G. Arrigan, Damien Electrochemical methods for the detection of amino acids, peptides, and proteins in a variety of media are reviewed. Label-free strategies in which the detection is based on the inherent electrochemical properties of the analyte are discussed. Various processes such as direct or mediated (in solution or immobilised) redox processes and interfacial ion transfers have been employed for the electrochemical detection and determination of the target analytes. The various methods covered encompass voltammetry at uncoated and modified electrodes and at immiscible liquid–liquid interfaces, potentiometry at polymer membrane electrodes and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The determination of the target analytes in complex biological matrices is discussed. The various approaches highlighted here illustrate the rich capabilities of electrochemical methods as simple, low-cost, sensitive tools for the determination of these important biological analytes at trace and ultra-trace levels 2007 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31876 10.1039/b701472d The Royal Society of Chemistry restricted
spellingShingle Herzog, G.
Arrigan, Damien
Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins
title Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins
title_full Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins
title_fullStr Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins
title_short Electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins
title_sort electrochemical strategies for the label-free detection of amino acids, peptides and proteins
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31876