Optical pH sensor based on immobilization anthocyanin from dioscorea alata L. Onto polyelectrolyte complex pectin–chitosan membrane for a determination method of salivary pH

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Abstract

A simple optical pH sensor based on immobilization, Dioscorea alata L. anthocyanin meth-anol extract, onto a pectin–chitosan polyelectrolyte complex (pectin–chitosan PEC), has been suc-cessfully fabricated. The optical pH sensor was manufactured as a membrane made of pectin–chi-tosan PEC and the extracted anthocyanin. This sensor has the highest sensitivity of anthocyanin content at 0.025 mg/L in phosphate buffer and 0.0375 mg/L in citrate buffer. It also has good repro-ducibility with a relative standard deviation (%RSD) of 7.7%, and gives a stable response at time values greater than 5 min from exposure in a buffer solution, and the sensor can be utilized within five days from its synthesis. This optical pH sensor has been employed to determine saliva pH of people of different ages and showed no significant difference when compared to a potentiometric method.

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Safitri, E., Humaira, H., Murniana, M., Nazaruddin, N., Iqhrammullah, M., Sani, N. D. M., … Nazaruddin, S. L. (2021). Optical pH sensor based on immobilization anthocyanin from dioscorea alata L. Onto polyelectrolyte complex pectin–chitosan membrane for a determination method of salivary pH. Polymers, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13081276

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