Abstract:In this study, the personal glucose meter (PGM) was first used as a fast and user-friendly meter for analyzing catechol (CA) based on the reduction of the mediator K3[Fe(CN)6] to K4[Fe(CN)6] in the glucose test strip. Then, an easy, low-cost, and convenient PGM-based method for detecting tyrosinase (TYR) activity and sodium benzoate (SBA) was developed on the basis of the TYR-catalyzed reaction. In this method, CA is oxidized to form o-benzoquinone by TYR, thereby reducing the residual amount of CA and the PGM… Show more
“…The methods presented in this review article showed great promise with respect to disease diagnosis and drug discovery. Within this context, Tian et al first adopted a personal glucose meter (PGM) as a rapid and practicable tool for the analysis of catechol (CA) based on the reduction of the mediator K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] to K 4 [Fe(CN) 6 ] in glucose test strips [ 20 ]. CA could be readily oxidized by TYR to o -benzoquinone, thereby reducing the residual amount of CA and the PGM readout.…”
Enzymes constitute an extremely important class of biomacromolecules with diverse catalytic functions, which have been validated as key mediators for regulating cellular metabolism and maintaining homeostasis in living organisms [...]
“…The methods presented in this review article showed great promise with respect to disease diagnosis and drug discovery. Within this context, Tian et al first adopted a personal glucose meter (PGM) as a rapid and practicable tool for the analysis of catechol (CA) based on the reduction of the mediator K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] to K 4 [Fe(CN) 6 ] in glucose test strips [ 20 ]. CA could be readily oxidized by TYR to o -benzoquinone, thereby reducing the residual amount of CA and the PGM readout.…”
Enzymes constitute an extremely important class of biomacromolecules with diverse catalytic functions, which have been validated as key mediators for regulating cellular metabolism and maintaining homeostasis in living organisms [...]
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