Enzyme electrode and process for preparation thereof

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an enzyme electrode useful for estimation of cholesterol in aqueous medium, said electrode comprising:i. an electrically conductive base plate,ii. a film of sol gel derived material deposited thereon,said sol gel derived material of step b) being microencapsulated cholesterol oxidase with an electron mediator. The present invention also relates to a process for the preparation of an enzyme electrode by coating an immobilized cholesterol oxidase (ChOx) and mediator on a silicate sol gel by microencapsulation.

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