Transparent triacetylcellulose membranes with immobilized pH indicator (neutral red) as well as with simultaneously immobilized urease and neutral red were used as optical sensors for determination of urea concentrations in model solutions. Decomposition of urea with the enzyme urease is accompanied by evolution of ammonia. This leads to the changes of the neutral red absorption, which is proportional to the substrate (urea) within certain concentration limits in model solution. As a result of the investigation, standard curves were plotted for determination of urea over the range of 1 to 500 mM using immobilized indicator and free urease. Simultaneous immobilization of indicator and urease permitted determination of urea in the interval 50...
An optical urea biosensor was fabricated by stacking several layers of sol-gelfilms. The stacking of...
The possibility of using disposable plastic-carbon potentiometric sensors as enzyme biosensors was e...
Abstract Integration of immobilized enzymes with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) leads to the developme...
A new optical sensor for urea determination is presented. It is based on the enzymatic reaction with...
A new optical sensor for urea determination is presented. It is based on the enzymatic reaction with...
WOS: 000177110700002PubMed ID: 18968709Polyvinylalcohol was activated with 2-fluoro-1-methylpyridini...
A biosensor is an analytical tool that comprises two essential components-an immobilized biocomponen...
Urea is a byproduct of the urea cycle in metabolism and is excreted through urine and sweat. Ammonia...
A biosensor is an analytical tool that comprises two essential components-an immobilized biocomponen...
Various methods for the immobilization of urease and butyrylcholinesterase on the insulator surface ...
[[abstract]]A potentiometric urea biosensor is prepared by the immobilization of urease directly ont...
175-180A simple potentiometric biosensor for the determination of urea is reported in this work. The...
Immobilized urease has been used for direct removal of urea from aqueous solution and as biological ...
A new absorbance-based enzymatic biosensor for determination of urea (in the range 0.01 to 6.7 mM) i...
A potentiometric biosensor based on urease was developed for the quantitative determination of urea ...
An optical urea biosensor was fabricated by stacking several layers of sol-gelfilms. The stacking of...
The possibility of using disposable plastic-carbon potentiometric sensors as enzyme biosensors was e...
Abstract Integration of immobilized enzymes with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) leads to the developme...
A new optical sensor for urea determination is presented. It is based on the enzymatic reaction with...
A new optical sensor for urea determination is presented. It is based on the enzymatic reaction with...
WOS: 000177110700002PubMed ID: 18968709Polyvinylalcohol was activated with 2-fluoro-1-methylpyridini...
A biosensor is an analytical tool that comprises two essential components-an immobilized biocomponen...
Urea is a byproduct of the urea cycle in metabolism and is excreted through urine and sweat. Ammonia...
A biosensor is an analytical tool that comprises two essential components-an immobilized biocomponen...
Various methods for the immobilization of urease and butyrylcholinesterase on the insulator surface ...
[[abstract]]A potentiometric urea biosensor is prepared by the immobilization of urease directly ont...
175-180A simple potentiometric biosensor for the determination of urea is reported in this work. The...
Immobilized urease has been used for direct removal of urea from aqueous solution and as biological ...
A new absorbance-based enzymatic biosensor for determination of urea (in the range 0.01 to 6.7 mM) i...
A potentiometric biosensor based on urease was developed for the quantitative determination of urea ...
An optical urea biosensor was fabricated by stacking several layers of sol-gelfilms. The stacking of...
The possibility of using disposable plastic-carbon potentiometric sensors as enzyme biosensors was e...
Abstract Integration of immobilized enzymes with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) leads to the developme...