Five cartridges with immobilized glucose oxydase, alcohol oxydase, pyranose oxydase, L-amino acid oxydase and t\_-lactate-2-monooxigenase, respectively, were integrated into a flow injection analysis (FIA) system and applied to the monitoring of medium components: glucose and ethanol during the cult
Development of enzyme-cartridge flow-injection analysis for industrial process monitoring: Part I. development and characterization
✍ Scribed by H. Jürgens; R. Kabuß; T. Plumbaum; B. Weigel; G. Kretzmer; K. Schügerl; K. Andres; E. Ignatzek; F. Giffhorn
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 966 KB
- Volume
- 298
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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✦ Synopsis
The preparation of cartridges with five different enzymes: glucose oxidase (GOD), pyranose oxidase (PyOD), alcohol oxidase ( AOD) , L-amino acid oxidase ( t-ASOD) and L-lactate-2-monooxigenase (LMO) immobilized on VA-Epoxy Biosynth carrier were optimized and standardized. The enzyme cartridges were characterized, integrated in Row injection analysis (FIA) systems and the optimal application conditions and salt effects were evaluated.
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