Immobilization and biochemical characterization of glucose oxidase on a bimetallic-MOF: Improved stability, reusability, and efficient glucose bio-sensing
Key Points
Improved stability and reusability were observed for glucose oxidase when immobilized on a bimetallic-MOF, enhancing its bio-sensing capabilities.
The characterization revealed significant biochemical properties that indicate better performance in glucose detection under various conditions.
Assessment using biochemical analysis demonstrated that the bimetallic-MOF effectively preserves enzyme activity, making it suitable for prolonged use in bio-sensing applications.
The findings highlight the potential for more efficient glucose detection in clinical or industrial settings, emphasizing advances in enzyme stabilization.
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Badoei-Dalfard et al. (Tue,) studied this question.