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    Area of Science:

    • Biotechnology
    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Context:

    • Over a thousand publications in the last five years focus on immobilized enzymes and microorganisms.
    • Industrial biotechnology and medical laboratories are keenly interested in advancements.
    • Enzyme immobilization reduces analysis costs by enabling repeated enzyme use.

    Purpose:

    • To review the analytical applications of immobilized enzymes, focusing on direct catalysis and use as enzymatic markers.
    • To highlight the development of enzymatic and immunoenzymatic electrodes for automated analysis.
    • To showcase the evolution of immobilized enzyme technology for real-time biological parameter estimation.

    Summary:

    • Enzyme immobilization is crucial for both direct catalytic reactions and as enzymatic markers in analytical processes.
    • Applications include the development of enzymatic/immunoenzymatic electrodes and automated devices for continuous biological monitoring.
    • Examples like glucose and antigen determination illustrate the progress in immobilized enzyme/captor technologies.

    Impact:

    • This technology significantly enhances analytical capabilities, particularly in the biomedical field.
    • Automated, real-time devices facilitate easier optimization of biomedical procedures.
    • Immobilized enzymes represent a powerful tool for advancing diagnostic and monitoring technologies.

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