A Self-Powered Biosensor for the Detection of Glutathione

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Abstract

Glutathione is an important biological molecule which can be an indicator of numerous diseases. A method for self-powered detection of glutathione levels in solution has been developed using an enzymatic biofuel cell. The device consists of a glucose oxidase anode and a bilirubin oxidase cathode. For the detection of glutathione, the inhibition of bilirubin oxidase leads to a measurable decrease in current and power output. The reported method has a detection limit of 0.043 mM and a linear range up to 1.7 mM. Being able to detect a range of concentrations can be useful in evaluating a patient’s health. This method has the potential to be implemented as a quick, low-cost alternative to previously reported methods.

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Roy, B. G., Rutherford, J. L., Weaver, A. E., Beaver, K., & Rasmussen, M. (2020). A Self-Powered Biosensor for the Detection of Glutathione. Biosensors, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios10090114

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