Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus
Patent
1994-09-29
1996-03-12
Gitomer, Ralph J.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
435817, 4352871, 204403, 544 35, 544102, 2057775, C12M 140, G01N 2700, C07D27918, C07D26538
Patent
active
054985420
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an electrode suitable for the electrochemical regeneration of the co-enzymes NADH and NADPH. The electrode has imparted on its surface a mediator function which is a 3-methylene-3H-phenothiazine or a 3-methylene-3H-phenoxazine compound.
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Corey Paul F.
Musho Matthew K.
Bayer Corporation
Gitomer Ralph J.
Jeffers Jerome L.
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