Assay for heavy metals using an inhibitive assay based on the acetylcholinesterase from Channa striatus

Ain Farihah Zulkifli, L. G. Tham, N. Perumal, M. K. Sabullah, A. M. Azzeme, M. Shukor, N. A. Shaharuddin
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Abstract

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is usually used as an inhibitive assay for insecticides. A lesser known property of AChE is its inhibition by heavy metals. In this work we evaluate an AChE from brains of striped snakehead (Channa striatus) wastes from aquaculture industry as an inhibitive assay for heavy metals. We discovered that the AChE was inhibited almost completely by Hg2+, Ag2+ and Cu2+ during an initial screening. When tested at various concentrations, the heavy metals exhibited exponential decay type inhibition curves. The calculated IC50 for the heavy metals Hg2+, Ag2+, Pb2+, Cu2+ and Cr6+ were 0.08432, 0.1008, 0.1255, 0.0871, and 0.1771, respectively. The IC50 for these heavy metals are comparable and some are lower than the IC50 values from the cholinesterases from previously studied fish. The assay can be carried out in less than 30 minutes at ambient temperature.
用一种基于青霉乙酰胆碱酯酶的抑制法测定重金属
乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)通常被用作杀虫剂的抑制测定。乙酰胆碱酯酶的一个鲜为人知的特性是它对重金属的抑制作用。在本研究中,我们评价了从水产养殖业的条纹蛇头(Channa striatus)废物脑中提取的乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)对重金属的抑制作用。在初步筛选中,我们发现Hg2+、Ag2+和Cu2+几乎完全抑制了AChE。在不同浓度下,重金属表现出指数衰减型的抑制曲线。计算得到重金属Hg2+、Ag2+、Pb2+、Cu2+和Cr6+的IC50分别为0.08432、0.1008、0.1255、0.0871和0.1771。这些重金属的IC50值是相当的,有些甚至低于先前研究的鱼类的胆碱酯酶的IC50值。在环境温度下,该测定可在不到30分钟内完成。
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