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Development and Application of Bioelectrochemical Sensors for On-Site Monitoring

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This work describes the development and application of rapid, disposable and sensitive bioelectrochemical sensors. The sensors are based on enzyme amplification amperometric detection, with screen-printed electrodes, a microflow injection system and an enzymatic membrane placed in a microflow electrochemical cell. The basic configuration of the sensor can be adapted to and applied in various analytical determinations. Examples of sensors to detect organophosphorous pesticides, formaldehyde and lactose in raw milk are discussed.

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Eshkenazi, I., Neufeld, T., Sacks, V., Herschkovitz, Y., Rishpon, J. (2000). Development and Application of Bioelectrochemical Sensors for On-Site Monitoring. In: Liron, Z., Bromberg, A., Fisher, M. (eds) Novel Approaches in Biosensors and Rapid Diagnostic Assays. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1231-8_7

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