抽象的な

Non-invasive urease-biosensor to monitor freshness of spotted catfish, (Arius maculatus)

Krishna Prasad Nooralabettu, Shruthi Kanthaje, Sowmya Ganga, Usha Kumari, Vishnu Prasad Kamath


Spotted catfish is highly perishable due to the liberation of ammonia due to the degradation of urea by bacterial enzyme urease, hence maintenance and monitoring of urease degradation is of utmost importance in fish freshness. We have developed a urease biosensor to assess the quality of spotted catfish by immobilizing urease on a pH electrode using sodiumalginate and calciumchloride solution. Enzymatic degradation of the urea into ammonia by immobilised urease results in change in the potentials across glass electrode that can be measure by a potentiometric transducer. Spotted catfish stored at 30 oC showed a linear relationship between the degree of urea, liberation of the ammonia, deterioration of the freshness and the development of potentials across the urease biosensor. Hence, urease biosensor is a reliable, simple, and rapidmethod for the measurement of freshness of the fish flesh with high urea.


免責事項: この要約は人工知能ツールを使用して翻訳されており、まだレビューまたは確認されていません

インデックス付き

  • キャス
  • Google スカラー
  • Jゲートを開く
  • 中国国家知識基盤 (CNKI)
  • サイテファクター
  • コスモスIF
  • 研究ジャーナル索引作成ディレクトリ (DRJI)
  • 秘密検索エンジン研究所
  • 学術論文インパクトファクター (SAJI))

もっと見る

ジャーナルISSN

ジャーナル h-インデックス

Flyer

オープンアクセスジャーナル