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  1. Yee-May Chong, Lee YH, Norzila Kusnin, Mohd Yunus Abdul Shukor, Musa Ahmad
    Sains Malaysiana, 2017;46:1557-1567.
    In this work, a new optical screening method for acrylamide was developed. Bacterial Bacillus sp. strain ZK 34 was used to
    hydrolyse acrylamide to the corresponding acid and ammonia. Nessler’s reagent was used to detect the produced ammonia
    and the yellow complex formed was treated as signal. Bacterial pellet was immobilised in the alginate membrane. The
    optimum composition of alginate used is 2%. The mass ratio of alginate:bacterial of 1:0.5 gave the optimum respond.
    Optimum concentration for NaOH and Nessler’s reagent were 0.075 M and 2.5 mM, respectively. The yellow complex
    of mercury (II) amido-iodine formed was directly proportional to the concentrations of acrylamide up to 50.00 ppm
    with the limit of detection of 1.30 ppm. This sensor shows a good reproducibility which the relatives standard deviation
    (RSD) values from 3.17-6.15%. Therefore, the detection of acrylamide based on the amidase hydrolysis is suitable for
    screening this carcinogen compound.
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