Issue 10, 1987

Determination of glucose using flow injection with a carbon fibre based enzyme reactor

Abstract

A reactor of immobilised glucose oxidase (GOD) covalently coupled to carbon fibre was used for the determination of glucose in a flow injection system. A wall-jet detector was employed to measure hydrogen peroxide produced by the enzymatic reaction. A computer was used to automate the flow injection system and perform unattended analyses. The precision and stability of the immobilised GOD carbon fibre reactor to glucose standards are discussed.

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Analyst, 1987,112, 1433-1435

Determination of glucose using flow injection with a carbon fibre based enzyme reactor

K. P. Ang, H. Gunasingham, B. T. Tay, V. S. Herath, P. Y. T. Teo, P. C. Thiak, B. Kuah and K. L. Tan, Analyst, 1987, 112, 1433 DOI: 10.1039/AN9871201433

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