Electrochemical sunset yellow biosensor based on photocured polyacrylamide membrane for food dye monitoring

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Abstract

An enzyme-based electrochemical biosensor was investigated for the analysis of Sunset Yellow synthetic food dye. A glassy carbon electrode was coated with a poly(acrylamide-co-ethyl methacrylate) membrane to immobilize laccase using a single-step photopolymerization procedure. Poly(acrylamide-co-ethyl methacrylate) membrane was demonstrated to have acceptable water absorption and suitable for biosensor application. Sunset Yellow biosensor exhibited a linear response range from 0.08 to 10.00 µM with a detection limit of 0.02 µM. This biosensor was successfully used to determine Sunset Yellow in soft drinks with recoveries of 99.0-101.6%. The method was validated using high-performance liquid chromatography, indicating the biosensor can be as a promising alternative method for Sunset Yellow detection.

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Rozi, N., Ahmad, A., Heng, L. Y., Shyuan, L. K., & Hanifah, S. A. (2018). Electrochemical sunset yellow biosensor based on photocured polyacrylamide membrane for food dye monitoring. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18010101

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