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Potentiometric Biosensor for Highly Toxic Pb (lead) and Cd (cadmium) Detection in Milk Using Layer-by-Layer Immobilization

Zhainagul Kakimova1, Klara Zharykbasova2, Aitbek Kakimov1, Guldana Raimkhanova1, Gulnara Tulkebayeva1, Sandugash Toleubekova1, Nadir Ibragimov1, Alibek Muratbayev1, Yerlan Zharykbasov1 and Anuarbek Suychinov3
  • 1 Department of Biotechnology, The Engineering - Technological Faculty, Shakarim University, 20A Glinka Str., Semey 071412, Kazakhstan
  • 2 Department of Food Production Technology and Biotechnology, Alikhan Bokeikhan University, 11 Mangilik El Str., Semey 071400, Kazakhstan
  • 3 Department of Milk & Meat Products, Kazakh Research Institute of Processing and Food Industry (Semey Branch), 29 Baitursynov Str., Semey 071410, Kazakhstan

Abstract

Milk contamination with heavy metals such as lead (Pb) and Cadmium (Cd) poses a serious threat to public health, particularly in industrial regions. To address the need for rapid and on-site detection of these contaminants, a potentiometric biosensor was developed for the quantification of Pb²⁺ and Cd²⁺ ions in milk and dairy products. The biosensor functions by measuring the change in electrical potential resulting from the inhibition of catalase, an enzyme that catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, by toxic metal ions. The enzyme was immobilized on a graphite substrate using a five-layer Layer-By-Layer (LbL) coating of chitosan and sodium alginate to improve sensor sensitivity and stability. Milk samples were artificially contaminated with lead at concentrations of 0.001 mg/L, 0.1 mg/L, and 1.0 mg/L, and with cadmium at 0.003 mg/L, 0.03 mg/L, and 0.3 mg/L, representing levels below, at, and above the maximum permissible concentrations (MPCs). Catalase activity decreased by 30 and 54% at MPC levels of Pb (0.1 mg/L) and Cd (0.03 mg/L), respectively, and by 60 and 50% at 10× MPC levels. These findings suggest that the developed biosensor is a reliable, low-cost, and field-deployable tool for real-time monitoring of milk contamination, offering practical benefits over conventional laboratory-based methods.

OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume 25 No. 4, 2025, 1038-1049

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2025.1038.1049

Submitted On: 7 March 2025 Published On: 8 February 2026

How to Cite: Kakimova, Z., Zharykbasova, K., Kakimov, A., Raimkhanova, G., Tulkebayeva, G., Toleubekova, S., Ibragimov, N., Muratbayev, A., Zharykbasov, Y. & Suychinov, A. (2025). Potentiometric Biosensor for Highly Toxic Pb (lead) and Cd (cadmium) Detection in Milk Using Layer-by-Layer Immobilization. OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 25(4), 1038-1049. https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2025.1038.1049

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Keywords

  • Potentiometric Biosensor
  • Pb (lead)
  • Cd (Cadmium)
  • Milk
  • Dairy Products
  • Catalase
  • Enzyme Immobilization
  • Layer-by-layer Technology
  • Chitosan
  • Sodium Alginate