Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and Soybeans

Recent experimental evidence confirms synthetic pores as operational multicomponent sensors in complex matrices. This work in practice is summarized, with emphasis on topics of current concern which exemplify the use of enzymes as signal generators in differential sensing applications, and...

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Main Authors: Sara M. Butterfield, Stefan Matile
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Swiss Chemical Society 2008-04-01
Series:CHIMIA
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Online Access:https://chimia.ch/chimia/article/view/4464
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spelling doaj.art-b57c8168bbde4c3088b7aa36cafec8f72022-12-22T04:36:00ZdeuSwiss Chemical SocietyCHIMIA0009-42932673-24242008-04-0162410.2533/chimia.2008.215Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and SoybeansSara M. ButterfieldStefan Matile Recent experimental evidence confirms synthetic pores as operational multicomponent sensors in complex matrices. This work in practice is summarized, with emphasis on topics of current concern which exemplify the use of enzymes as signal generators in differential sensing applications, and the importance of carefully conceived additives such as reactive signal amplifiers or filters. https://chimia.ch/chimia/article/view/4464Fluorometric sensingInositol phosphatesPhytaseSynthetic pores
spellingShingle Sara M. Butterfield
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Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and Soybeans
CHIMIA
Fluorometric sensing
Inositol phosphates
Phytase
Synthetic pores
title Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and Soybeans
title_full Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and Soybeans
title_fullStr Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and Soybeans
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and Soybeans
title_short Synthetic Pores as Sensors: Focus on Zinc Filters for IP7 and Phytate Contents in Lentils, Almonds, and Soybeans
title_sort synthetic pores as sensors focus on zinc filters for ip7 and phytate contents in lentils almonds and soybeans
topic Fluorometric sensing
Inositol phosphates
Phytase
Synthetic pores
url https://chimia.ch/chimia/article/view/4464
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