EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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1.1.3.21 | analysis |
building of an improved amperometric triglyceride biosensor using lipase nanoparticles/glycerol kinase nanoparticles/glycerol 3-phosphate oxidase nanoparticles/pencil graphite electrode as the working electrode, Ag/AgCl as the standard electrode and Pt wirebas auxiliary electrode. The biosensor shows optimum response within 2.5 s at a pH 7.0 and temperature of 35°C. It measures current due to electrons generated at 0.1 V against Ag/AgCl, from H2O2, which is produced from triolein by coimmobilized enzyme nanoparticles. Analytical recovery of added triolein in serum is 98.01. The biosensor can be employed for determination of triglycerides in the serum of apparently healthy subject and persons suffering from hypertriglyceridemia |
763141 |
1.1.3.21 | analysis |
co-immobilization of lipase, glycerol kinase, glycerol-3-phosphate oxidase and peroxidase on to aryl amine glass beads affixed on plastic strip for determination of triglycerides in serum |
698226 |
1.1.3.21 | biotechnology |
the enzyme is used as triglyceride biosensor when immobilized on a pencil graphite electrode |
740385 |
1.1.3.21 | medicine |
isolation of mutants with decreased or increased production of H2O2 from children and teens with bronchitis and pneumonia diagnoses. Mutant D55H displays 250% increase in H2O2 production and shows increased cytotoxicity to respiratory epithelium cells, mutant H51L displays 50% reduction in H2O2 production and shows decreased cytotoxicity to respiratory epithelium cells |
762949 |
1.1.3.21 | synthesis |
synthesis of dihydroxyacetone phosphate, enzyme coimmobilized with catalase on oxirane activated acrylic polymer beads, Eupergit C 250 |
287568 |