Review of glucose oxidases and glucose dehydrogenases: A bird's eye view of glucose sensing enzymes

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The evolution from first-generation through third-generation glucose sensors has witnessed the appearance of a number of very diverse oxidoreductases, which vary tremendously in terms of origin, structure, substrate specificity, cofactor used as primary electron acceptor, and acceptable final electron acceptor. This article summarizes our present knowledge of redox enzymes currently utilized in commercially available glucose monitoring systems to promote a fuller appreciation of enzymatic properties and principles employed in blood glucose monitoring to help avoid potential errors. © Diabetes Technology Society.

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Ferri, S., Kojima, K., & Sode, K. (2011). Review of glucose oxidases and glucose dehydrogenases: A bird’s eye view of glucose sensing enzymes. In Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (Vol. 5, pp. 1068–1076). Diabetes Technology Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/193229681100500507

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