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  • Romero, M.R.; Garay, F.; Baruzzi, A.M.
    Design and optimization of a lactate amperometric biosensor based on lactate oxidase cross-linked with polymeric matrixes (2008), Sens. Actuators B Chem., B131, 590-595.
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Application Comment Organism
analysis development of a lactate biosensor through immobilization of lactate oxidase in an albumin and mucin composed hydrogel by gluitaraldehyde cross-linking and trapping between two polycarbonate membranes. Hydrogen peroxide produced is detected on a platinum electrode. The response time of the sensor to 0.010 mM lactate requires 90 s to give a 100% steady-state response of 0.079 microA. Linear behavior is obtained between0.7 microM and 1.5 mM. The detection limit calculated from the signal to noise ratio was 0.7 microM Pediococcus sp.

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Pediococcus sp.
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commercial preparation
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