Abstract
The characteristics of conductometric urease microbiosensor based on thin-film interdigitated electrodes for urea determination have been studied. Urease has been immobilized by cross-linking with bovine serum albumin usingglutaraldehyde. The resulting conductivity changes are produced by enzymaticallycatalyzed hydrolysis of urea. This process for both immobilized enzyme and soluble one is described by the classic laws of enzymatic kinetics. The influence of ionic strength, pH and buffer capacity of the samples on the biosensor response has been thoroughly tested. The results have been discussed concerning urea concentration analysis in human blood. © S. V. DZYADEVICH, G. A. ZHYLYAK, A. P. SOLDATKIN, A. V. EL'SKAYA, 1996.
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Dzyadevich, S. V., Zhylyak, G. A., Soldatkin, A. P., & El’skaya, A. V. (1996). Conductometric urease microbiosensor based on thin-film interdigitated electrodes for urea determination. Biopolymers and Cell, 12(1), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.7124/bc.000412
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