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Portable colorimetric enzymatic disposable biosensor for histamine and simultaneous histamine/tyramine determination using a smartphone

Isabel Sanz-Vicente, Irina Rivero, Lucía Marcuello, María Pilar Montano, Susana de Marcos, Javier Galbán

2023Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Tyramine oxidase (TAO), peroxidase (HRP), and Amplex Red (AR) have been immobilized on cellulose to obtain disposable biosensors for the determination of histamine. During the enzymatic reaction, AR is oxidized and a pink spot is obtained. Using a smartphone and measuring the G (green) color coordinate, histamine can be determined in the presence of other biogenic amines (putrescine and cadaverine) in concentrations ranging from 2·10 −5 M to 5·10 −4 M with a 7.5·10 −6 M limit of detection (LoD). Despite tyramine interference, experimental conditions are provided which allow rapid and simple histamine and simultaneous histamine/tyramine (semi)quantitative determination in mixtures. Finally, tyramine and histamine were determined in a tuna extract with good results (compared to the reference HPLC–MS method). The methodology can also be applied in solution allowing histamine (and simultaneous histamine/tyramine) determination with a lower LoD (1.8·10 −7 M) and a similar selectivity. Graphical abstract

Topics & Concepts

TyramineHistamineCadaverineChemistryChromatographyDetection limitBiosensorDiamine oxidaseHorseradish peroxidasePutrescineBiochemistryEnzymePharmacologyBiologyPolyamine Metabolism and ApplicationsMast cells and histamineAmino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism