Search for dissertations about: "Glucose oxidase"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words Glucose oxidase.
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21. Oxygen-reducing enzymes in coatings and films for active packaging
Abstract : Oxygen scavengers are used in active packages to protect the food against deteriorative oxidation processes. The aim of this work was to investigate the possibilities to produce oxygen-scavenging packaging materials based on oxygen-reducing enzymes. READ MORE
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22. Synthesis of 11C-labelled monosaccharides
Abstract : The synthesis of some 11C-labelled (tl/2=20.3 min) monosaccharides is presented. Terminal labelled alkenes were synthesized and selectively oxidized using asymmetric dihydroxylation (AD) and palladium(II)-promoted oxidation. The labelled polyols obtained after the AD were submitted to enzymatic oxidations. READ MORE
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23. Self-charging biosupercapacitors
Abstract : The thesis is focused on an entirely new class of electric power biodevices –self-charging biosupercapacitors, or in other words, charge-storing biofuelcells. The power generating segments of these biodevices rely on differentredox enzymes electrically wired to electrode surfaces. READ MORE
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24. Flexible and transparent biological electric power sources based on nanostructured electrodes
Abstract : Portabel medicinteknisk utrustning framträder alltmer som en av de mest lovande metoderna för vårdövervakning och personlig behandling. Förebyggande vård och hantering av kroniska sjukdomar är resurskrävande och en överföring av det konventionella sjukhuscentrerade sjukvårdssystemet till ett individcentrerat vårdsystem skulle vara samhällsekonomiskt gynnsam. READ MORE
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25. Novel reagentless electrodes for biosensing
Abstract : Analytical chemical information is needed in all areas of human activity including health care, pharmacology, food control and environmental chemistry. Today one of the main challenges in analytical chemistry is the development of methods to perform accurate and sensitive rapid analysis and monitoring of analytes in ‘real’ samples. READ MORE