Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-803100-1.00003-7
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Enzymatic Biosensors

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“…The use of enzymes as catalytic systems exhibits favorable sensing at mild physiological conditions of temperature and pH. 36 Moreover, enzymes are highly specific by catalyzing only a particular catalytic reaction. This outstanding enzyme feature enables wearable electrochemical biosensors to function selectively in biological fluids.…”
Section: Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of enzymes as catalytic systems exhibits favorable sensing at mild physiological conditions of temperature and pH. 36 Moreover, enzymes are highly specific by catalyzing only a particular catalytic reaction. This outstanding enzyme feature enables wearable electrochemical biosensors to function selectively in biological fluids.…”
Section: Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A broad range of enzymes is available in nature for the detection of physiologically relevant molecules. Enzymes in biosensors exhibit changes in their activity upon interaction with the either analytes of interest or their associated cofactors . The activity of the enzyme is most often detected through electrochemical or optical measurements …”
Section: Proteins As Biorecognition Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sensor is a device containing a recognition element that interacts with an analyte, leading to a chemical or physical change, which a transducer converts into a detectable signal [5]. They can be classified into several categories based on the transduction process (electrochemical, optical, piezoelectric, and thermal sensors) or according to the receptor type (enzymatic biosensors, microbial, biosensors, genosensors, or immunosensors) [6]. There is current interest in the development of different sensing systems for biomedical and environmental applications.…”
Section: Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%