| Literature DB >> 9019227 |
H Guntermann1, K Herna, M M Schindler, J G Schindler.
Abstract
O2-sensitive biosensors using oxidase membranes have acquired considerable electro-analytical importance. Since some of these O2-converting enzymes also produce H2O2, the use of additive reagents for the O2-free breakdown of the H2O2 in the second reaction has repeatedly been reported. In contrast to L-lactate oxidase, L-lactate-2-monooxygenase converts its substrate without producing H2O2. Employing reference sera, tests with L-lactate showed that bioelectrochemical membrane electrodes with H2O2-producing enzymes of high purity, require no additive reagents to ensure reliable analysis. Continuous measurements with citrated blood using the principle of intermediate carrier analysis are demonstrated.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 9019227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Tech (Berl) ISSN: 0013-5585 Impact factor: 1.411