A novel electrochemical assay for chymosin determination using a label-free peptide as a substrate

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Abstract

Chymosin is a predominant enzyme in rennet and is used in cheese production because of its excellent milk-clotting activity. Herein, we proposed a facile and label-free electrochemical method for determining chymosin activity based on a peptide-based enzyme substrate. The synthesized substrate peptide for chymosin was assembled onto the surface of the Au-deposited grassy carbon electrode. The current was proportional to chymosin activity, and thus chymosin activity could be determined. The detection ranges of chymosin activity were 2.5 to 25 U mL−1. The detection limit of chymosin activity was 0.8 U mL−1. The sensing platform was used to quantify chymosin activity in commercial rennet with high selectivity, excellent stability, and satisfactory reproducibility. We developed a facile, fast, and effective electrochemical assay for detecting chymosin activity, which has potential applications in cheesemaking.

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Li, C. P., Liu, F., Zheng, J., & Zhao, H. (2021). A novel electrochemical assay for chymosin determination using a label-free peptide as a substrate. Journal of Dairy Science, 104(3), 2511–2519. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2020-19282

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