Development of an electrochemical sensor for NADH determination based on a caffeic acid redox mediator supported on carbon black

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Screen-printed electrode (SPE) modified with carbon black nanoparticles (CB) has been tested as a new platform for the stable deposition of caffeic acid (CFA) on the electrode surface. The electrochemical performance from varying the amount of CFA/CB composite has been tested with respect to NADH determination. The electrocatalytic activity of CFA/CB has also been compared with that of SPEs modified by a single component of the coating, i.e., either CFA or CB. Finally, glycerol dehydrogenase, a typical NADH-dependent enzyme, was deposited on the CFA/CB coating in order to test the applicability of the sensor in glycerol determination.

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Zanardi, C., Ferrari, E., Pigani, L., Arduini, F., & Seeber, R. (2015). Development of an electrochemical sensor for NADH determination based on a caffeic acid redox mediator supported on carbon black. Chemosensors, 3(2), 118–128. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors3020118

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