Abstract
A flow injection analysis (FIA) system with a modified electrode has been developed and optimized for determination of L-glutamate using L-glutamate oxidase (GLOD) (EC 1.4.3.11). GLOD was immobilized on controlled-pore glass using glutaraldehyde. The optimal potential applied on the working electrode was +700 mV against a platinum (Pt) reference electrode. The optimal pH and flow rate of the carrier buffer were 7.4 and 1.5 ml/min, respectively. A modified electrode was integrated into the FIA system in order to eliminate electroactive interference and it was used to determine L-glutamate in 39 samples of Thai commercial soy sauce products. The results obtained were compared with those obtained from enzymatic assay using glutamate dehydrogenase and those from a chromatographic assay using an amino acid analyser. Good correlations were observed amongst these methods. The results indicated that use of an FIA system with a modified electrode was able to eliminate electroactive interference and was applicable to the determination of L-glutamate in food samples. The modified FIA was faster and simpler than the more common methods of enzymatic and chromatographic analysis.
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