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Oxalate oxidase, hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide produced as a result of reactions of oxidase enzymes with analyte substrates can be sensitively determined, both directly by luminol ECL and indirectly by Ru(bpy)32+ ECL. For the latter, hydrogen peroxide is detected on the basis of its ability to diminish the ECL reaction between Ru(bpy)32+ and added oxalate, by reacting with, and depleting the concentration of, oxalate. Thus ECL intensity is inversely proportional to the concentration of analyte. This principle has been used, for example, to determine cholesterol [70],... [Pg.239]

ThechemiluminescentreactionbetweenZ>w(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)oxalate (TCPO) and hydrogen peroxide in the presence of perylene was used by Seitz et al. to develop what is seemingly a prototype for the determination of HjOj based on glucose oxidase immobilized on controlled pore glass... [Pg.105]

It is evident from the equation that potentiometric CO2 electrodes as well as amperometric O2 or H2O2 electrodes can be used as transducers. Both potentiometric and amperometric sensors have been covered by a layer of oxalate oxidase protected by a dialysis membrane (Bradley and Rechnitz, 1986 Rahni et al.f 1986a). The sensors had a pH optimum at pH 3.5-4. Diffusion control was reached at 1 U oxalate oxidase per electrode. Oxalate determination was not affected by ascorbic acid or amino acids. The hydrogen peroxide-detecting sensor (Rahni et al., 1986a) has been used to measure oxalate in urine diluted 1 40. [Pg.154]

Other examples of amperometric enzyme electrodes based on the measurement of oxygen or hydrogen peroxide include electrodes for the measurement of galactose in blood (galactose oxidase,enzyme), oxalate in urine (oxalate oxidase), and cholesterol in blood serum (cholesterol oxidase). Ethanol is determined by reacting with a cofactor, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD" ) in the presence of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase to produce the reduced form of NAD", NADH, which is electrochemically oxidized. Lactate in blood is similarly determined (lactate dehydrogenase enzyme). [Pg.453]


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