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Enzymatic detection of glucose using fluoride-selective electrodes with polymeric membranes

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The feasibility of using polymeric membrane fluoride-selective electrodes based on zirconium(IV) 5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphyrin as a detector in a flow-injection analysis (FIA) system for glucose determination was examined. The optimization of enzymatic reactions, FIA system configuration and enzyme-immobilization process was performed. It was shown that the resulting flow-injection system exhibits good working parameters, such as reproducibility, linear range of glucose concentration (3 × 10−3–10−1 M), sampling rate (60 samples per minute) and lifetime (over 1 month). The performance of the polymeric membrane electrode was similar to that of a crystalline LaF3 electrode. The results of glucose determination in synthetic samples with the proposed system show good agreement with real glucose concentrations.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (N N204 0294 33) and Warsaw University of Technology for financial support of this work. Ł.G. gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Foundation for Polish Science START program.

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Górski, Ł., Klimaszewska, D., Pietrzak, M. et al. Enzymatic detection of glucose using fluoride-selective electrodes with polymeric membranes. Anal Bioanal Chem 389, 533–539 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-007-1469-7

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