Spectrophotometric assay for horseradish peroxidase activity based on pyrocatechol-aniline coupling hydrogen donor
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Spectrophotometric assay for horseradish peroxidase activity based on pyrocatechol-aniline coupling hydrogen donor
Abstract
The hydrogen donor couples pyrocatechol-aniline and phenol-aminoantipyrine in the presence of hydrogen peroxide were compared as chromogens for horseradish peroxidase (HRP) assay. UV-Visible spectroscopy and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis indicated that during the HRP biocatalytic process, pyrocatechol-aniline was converted to a pink-colored reagent with a lambda(max) of 510 nm, which was used in the assay of HRP activity. Electrochemical studies revealed adequate electron transfer ability for this color reagent to serve as a proper mediator for HRP also. Using pyrocatechol-aniline a higher sensitivity and lower detection limit was obtained relative to those of the phenol-aminoantipyrine couple, which is commonly used for HRP assay. A relative standard deviation of 2.9% was obtained for 20 HRP activity measurements, indicating a satisfactory reproducibility for this method. In addition, kinetic parameters of K(m) (12.5mM) and V(max) (12.2 mM min(-1)mg(-1)) were calculated for pyrocatechol-aniline. Regarding the superiority of pyrocatechol-aniline, this couple is suggested to be a better hydrogen donor for the HRP spectrophotometric assay.
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