Abstract

High-sensitivity electrochemical glucose biosensing has so far been possible only through incorporation of nanomaterials into the glucose oxidase-(GOx) containing polymer layer on the detector surface. Here, as a conceptionally novel simplified option, pure gelatin thin films with covalently attached GOx were used to convert platinum (Pt) disk electrodes into rapidly responding amperometric glucose probes with a sub-micromolar limit of detection. The advanced enzymatic tools are easy to make and, as is crucial for a focus on waste minimization, green and sustainable, through restriction of sensor modification to readily available economical materials.

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