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Quinoprotein dehydrogenase electrode

Heller A 1993 High current density wired quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase electrode Anal. Chem. 65 238-41... [Pg.454]

Enhancement of the Stability of Wired Quinoprotein Glucose Dehydrogenase Electrode... [Pg.34]

Quinoprotein dehydrogenase enzyme modified carbon electrode 0-200 pM 4.8 pM The sensor correlates well with elevated histamine levels prevalent in patients with chronic myelogenous leukaemia 126... [Pg.381]

Loughran MG, Hall JM, Turner APF (1995) Amperometric detection of histamine at a quinoprotein dehydrogenase enzyme electrode. Biosens Bioelectron 10 569-576... [Pg.394]

Quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase and recombinant tyrosinase from Streptomyces antibioticus were immobilized on polyvinyl alcohol and coupled to a Clark oxygen electrode. LOD was 5 nM for dopamine (10a), L-dopa (10b) and adrenaline (epinefrine, 15a). An electroimmunological biosensor for p-cresol was developed, based on the... [Pg.977]

An ultrasensitive biosensor for these phenolic substances and redox dyes has been created with the quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase and laccase, both of high specific activity coentrapped in a gel matrix in front of a Clark-type oxygen electrode. [Pg.5745]

In our previous paper (7), we reported the high current density wired quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase GDH electrode. In addtion to the extraordinarily high current density, the total insensitivity to oxygen and the wide pH operation range make the wired GDH electrode very attractive. However the reported half life time of the GDH electrode was only 8 hours. In the present paper, we report the results of the study for enhacing the operational stability of the wired GDH electrode. [Pg.34]

Direct electron transfer between a monolayer of a quinoprotein oxidoreductase, fructose dehydrogenase (FDH), and Pt, Au, and GC electrodes was investigated by Khan et al In order to achieve direct and... [Pg.342]

Mullen W.H., Churchouse S.J. and Vadgama P.M. (1985) Enzyme electrode for glucose based on the quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase. Analyst., 110, 925-928. [Pg.200]


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