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Amperometric enzyme sensor for glucose based on graphite paste-modified electrodes

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Amperometric enzyme electrode for glucose is described based on the incorporation of glucose oxidase (GOD) into graphite paste modified with tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ). The incorporated enzyme exhibits high activity and long-term stability over the earlier TCNQ-based glucose sensor (1). The sensor provides a linear response to glucose over a wide concentration range. The response time of the sensor is 15-50 sec, and the detection limit is 0.5 mM. Stable response to the substrate was obtained during a period of 35 d. Application of the sensor in the plasma analysis is reported.

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Pandey, P.C., Kayastha, A.M. & Pandey, V. Amperometric enzyme sensor for glucose based on graphite paste-modified electrodes. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 33, 139–144 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02950782

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