Chemiluminometric -lysine determination with immobilized lysine oxidase by flow-injection analysis |
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Authors: | F. Preuschoff U. SpohnE. WeberK. UnverhauK. -H. Mohr |
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Abstract: | An enzymatic flow-injection procedure for the determination of -lysine was developed. A lysine oxidase reactor is combined with a fibre-optic hydrogen peroxide detector. Hydrogen peroxide detection is based on the peroxidase-catalysed luminol reaction. The chemiluminescent light is detected by a photomultiplier. -Lysine can be determined in the range 10–1000 μM. A sampling rate of up to 90 h− can be achieved. The whole sensing assay works for more than 1 month. The double logarithmic graph of the peak signal height vs. the lysine concentration is linear, the slope being larger than unity (r2 = 0.991, n = 4). |
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Keywords: | Chemiluminescence Enzymatic methods Flow injection Lysine |
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