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Mediator-free protein-based biosensors

One of the important purposes for the study of the direct electron transfer of protein is to construct the mediator-free protein-based biosensors. These biosensors can determine many small molecules like H202, 02, NO, nitrite, small organic peroxide, and so on. They also can determine glucose, alcohol, and amino acids by... [Pg.572]

The determination of H202 is very important in many different fields, such as in clinical, food, pharmaceutical, and environmental analyses [202], Many techniques such as spectrophotometry, chemiluminesence, fluorimetry, acoustic emission, and electrochemistry methods have been employed to determine H202. Electrochemical methods are often used because of their advantages. Among these electrochemical methods, the construction of the mediator-free enzyme-based biosensors based on the direct electrochemistry of redox proteins has been reported over the past decade [203— 204], The enzyme-based biosensors, which use cyt c as biocatalyzer to catalyze H202, were widely studied. [Pg.574]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.549 , Pg.550 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.549 , Pg.550 ]




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