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  • Bucur, B.; Radu, G.L.; Toader, C.N.
    Analysis of methanol-ethanol mixtures from falsified beverages using a dual biosensors amperometric system based on alcohol dehydrogenase and alcohol oxidase (2008), Eur. Food Res. Technol., 226, 1335-1342.
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analysis a dual biosensor analysis system based on alcohol oxidase and alcohol dehydrogenase for the simultaneous analysis of methanol–ethanol mixtures is developed. The alcohol dehydrogenase biosensor quantifies only the ethanol in the range 0.3-8 mmol/l without interference from methanol in concentrations as high as 100 mmol/l. The alcohol oxidase biosensor is able to respond to both analytes in the range 3-70 mmol/l for methanol and 15–110 mmol/l for ethanol. The concentration of ethanol and methanol from the sample is determined by processing analytical signals obtained from both biosensors Komagataella pastoris

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Komagataella pastoris
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