A hydrogen peroxide based enzyme electrode for the determination of ATP has been developed by the immobilization of glucose oxidase and hexokinase. Competition between the enzymes for the substrate glucose allowed the measurement of ATP. Different immobilization procedures and different types of hexokinase have been tested. Using a BSA-glutaraldehyde procedure and hexokinase from an overproducing strain of bakers' yeast, ATP was measured in the 0.05-0.5 mmol l(-1) range with a detection limit of 0.01 mmol l(-1). ATP concentrations comparable to those reported in the literature and a good recovery were obtained when the enzyme electrode was used with human erythrocyte hemolysate.[...
[EN] Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a key molecule as energy vector for living organisms, therefore...
An amperometric biosensor for adenosine 5 -triphosphate (ATP) was developed applying a competitive a...
Energy produced through enzymatic catalysis at electrodes, namely oxidation of glucose and reductio...
A hydrogen peroxide based enzyme electrode for the determination of ATP has been developed by the im...
Two types of amperometric ATP biosensors were developed by using the coimmobilization of salicylate ...
We developed a label-free and washing-free method for biomolecular detection using a personal glucos...
Analytical characteristics of a biosensor based on glucose oxidase and hexokinase and intended for A...
For the first time the direct electron transfer of an enzyme - cellobiose dehydrogenase, CDH - has b...
Different variants of glucose oxidase electrodes and equipment for it have been successfully used f...
Biosensors are rapid, selective and inexpensive devices that combine a biological recognition elemen...
A method is described for the determination of ATP in yeast and blood, in which use is made of the d...
Chemical Physics Group, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Bombay-400 005 Ma...
Our aim was to set up and validate a reproducible method to study ATPase family on erythrocyte membr...
Glucose can be determined by phosphorylatlon in the presence of hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) by using Mg2...
WOS: 000078117700013PubMed ID: 18967474A biosensor for the specific determination of hydrogen peroxi...
[EN] Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a key molecule as energy vector for living organisms, therefore...
An amperometric biosensor for adenosine 5 -triphosphate (ATP) was developed applying a competitive a...
Energy produced through enzymatic catalysis at electrodes, namely oxidation of glucose and reductio...
A hydrogen peroxide based enzyme electrode for the determination of ATP has been developed by the im...
Two types of amperometric ATP biosensors were developed by using the coimmobilization of salicylate ...
We developed a label-free and washing-free method for biomolecular detection using a personal glucos...
Analytical characteristics of a biosensor based on glucose oxidase and hexokinase and intended for A...
For the first time the direct electron transfer of an enzyme - cellobiose dehydrogenase, CDH - has b...
Different variants of glucose oxidase electrodes and equipment for it have been successfully used f...
Biosensors are rapid, selective and inexpensive devices that combine a biological recognition elemen...
A method is described for the determination of ATP in yeast and blood, in which use is made of the d...
Chemical Physics Group, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Bombay-400 005 Ma...
Our aim was to set up and validate a reproducible method to study ATPase family on erythrocyte membr...
Glucose can be determined by phosphorylatlon in the presence of hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) by using Mg2...
WOS: 000078117700013PubMed ID: 18967474A biosensor for the specific determination of hydrogen peroxi...
[EN] Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a key molecule as energy vector for living organisms, therefore...
An amperometric biosensor for adenosine 5 -triphosphate (ATP) was developed applying a competitive a...
Energy produced through enzymatic catalysis at electrodes, namely oxidation of glucose and reductio...