“…Different solid supports can be employed for enzyme immobilization in the development of LC-based on-flow screening assays. Silica-based supports (de Moraes et al, 2012Vanzolini et al, 2013;da Silva et al, 2013;Hu et al, 2015;Silva et al, 2015;Vilela et al, 2015Vilela et al, , 2018Calil et al, 2016;Magalhães et al, 2016;Sarria et al, 2016;Ferreira Lopes Vilela and Cardoso, 2017;Cornelio et al, 2018;Lima et al, 2019;Medina et al, 2019;Qian et al, 2019;Seidl et al, 2019Seidl et al, , 2022Ferey et al, 2019;Chapla et al, 2020;Hou et al, 2020;de Castro et al, 2022) present a versatile and largely explored motif due presence of many hydroxyl groups on its surface. For example, those groups are readily reactive with 3aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES), furnishing an amine- rich surface that can further react with glutaraldehyde (GA), yielding a terminal reactive aldehyde surface susceptible reactions with nucleophilic groups present on the enzyme surface (Figure 2B).…”