Abstract

Abstract It is shown that porcine kidney tissue can serve as an effective biocatalyst in the construction of a potentiometric membrane electrode with response and selectivity for glucosamine-6-phosphate. Electrodes using this tissue material in conjunction with NH3 gas sensing probes yield good response to glucosamine-6-phosphate in the 5 × 10−5 M to 10−3 M range and retain activity for at least 3 weeks. The resulting sensors have good selectivity when operated at an optimum pH of 9.25.

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