20–23 Sept 2023
Metropol Lake Resort, Ohrid
Europe/Skopje timezone

Electrochemical biosensor based on NAD(P)H-dependent Quinone Reductase for rapid and efficient detection of vitamin K3

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20m
Metropol Lake Resort, Ohrid

Metropol Lake Resort, Ohrid

Oral presentation

Speaker

Jasmina Vidic (INRAE)

Description

Vitamin K refers to a group of vitamins that play an important role in blood coagulation and regulation of bone and vascular metabolism. However, vitamin K3 may give severe side effects in animal and humans when improperly added to food and feed due to its toxicity. Here, an electrochemical biosensor, based on the YaiB NADPH-dependent quinone reductase from Lactococcus lactis (YaiB), was developed to achieve rapid and redox probe-free detection of vitamin K3. First, we demonstrated the ability of the carbon electrode to distinguish between 1,4-benzoquinone and hydroquinone. Then, we engineered YaiB to work as a bioreceptor immobilized at the electrode and we demonstrated its sensitivity and specificity to reduce vitamin K3. Finally, to demonstrate the practical potential of the biosensor, we tested it directly in spiked milk samples, achieving 15-minute quantification of the vitamin K3. The limit of detection was 0.18µM and 0.86 µM in buffer and milk, respectively.

Primary author

Co-authors

Prof. Dalibor Stankovic (Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade) Mr Majd Khalife (INRAE) Dr Philippe Gaudu (INRAE) Dr Vesna Stankovic (Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy—National Institute of the Republic of Serbia)

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