“…However, in these two papers [9,10] the authors did not report the yield of the active NADH. Fry et al [11][12][13] have published a series of papers on the reduction of NAD + to NADH on glassy carbon and vitreous carbon electrodes modified by a layer of immobilized methyl viologen and lipoamide dehydrogenase. They showed that the enzyme-catalyzed reduction of NAD + on such modified electrodes results in the production of enzymatically active NADH, but the amount of active NADH produced was not explicitly reported.…”