“…The results revealed that higher reproducibility was obtained with the GDH-NL-CBM2/NC/S-MWNT/GCE (relative standard deviation (RSD) < 5%) compared with the GA/CS/GDH/S-MWNT/GCE (RSD < 10%) (Figure 8a,b), but the two electrodes prepared in this study exhibited a comparable performance to that of other electrodes previously reported (Table 1). In addition, the stability was evaluated by CV in different concentrations of glucose (5,10,15,20,25,30,40, and 50 mM; in PBS (0.1 M citric acid/0.2 M Na 2 HPO 4 buffer, pH 6.0)) in a week, and the redox peak currents induced by 20 mM glucose in seven successive days were compared, as shown in Figure 8c,d. The results showed that the current response of the oxidation peak remained almost at 98.6% of the initial response for the GDH-NL-CBM2/NC/S-MWNT/GCE, while for the GA/CS/GDH/S-MWNT/GCE electrode, a considerable increase (83%) of the current density was observed at day 2 compared with that at day 1, and in the six successive days, the change of its current response was negligible, and approximately 98% of its current response at day 2 was retained.…”