Abstract:The use of the Liebermann–Burchard reaction in this study has been explored in the development of a simple, reliable, and robust quantitative electrochemical method to assay cholesterol, and hence provide a good alternative to colorimetric methods. The optimization of batch mode operation for electrochemical oxidation of cholesterol in the Liebermann–Burchard reagents included the applied potential and acidic volume. Tested using chronoamperometry, the developed method showed a high sensitivity (14.959 μA mM−1… Show more
“…The results of comparison with other methods are shown in Table S1 (ESI †). [42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] In contrast to other methods, this method uses a microplate reader and 96-well plates for the determination of a large number of samples in a few minutes. The instruments and reagents involved in this method are affordable to most laboratories.…”
Co-immobilization strategies are available to improve the catalytic activity, stability and reusability of enzymes. It is applied in reactions involving multi-step catalysis to optimize the performance frequently in recent years....
“…The results of comparison with other methods are shown in Table S1 (ESI †). [42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] In contrast to other methods, this method uses a microplate reader and 96-well plates for the determination of a large number of samples in a few minutes. The instruments and reagents involved in this method are affordable to most laboratories.…”
Co-immobilization strategies are available to improve the catalytic activity, stability and reusability of enzymes. It is applied in reactions involving multi-step catalysis to optimize the performance frequently in recent years....
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