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Diego Centonze

Researcher at University of Foggia

Publications -  85
Citations -  2304

Diego Centonze is an academic researcher from University of Foggia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biosensor & Amperometry. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2080 citations. Previous affiliations of Diego Centonze include University of Basilicata & University of Bari.

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Simultaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate by an interference and cross-talk free dual electrode amperometric biosensor based on electropolymerized thin films.

TL;DR: The potential of the described biosensor was demonstrated by the simultaneous determination of lactate and glucose in untreated tomato juice samples; results were in good agreement with those of a reference method.
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Correlation between permselectivity and chemical structure of overoxidized polypyrrole membranes used in electroproduced enzyme biosensors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the permeability of common electroactive interferents in H 2 O 2 detecting amperometric biosensors through polypyrrole films overoxidized in aqueous solution by long-term electrolysis at low potential (+07 V vs Ag/AgCl) values in the order of 10-10 -10 -9 cm 2 s -1.
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An interference free amperometric biosensor for the detection of biogenic amines in food products.

TL;DR: The development and application of an amperometric biosensor for the determination of total biogenic amines content by using the commercial diamino oxidase (DAO from Porcine kidney E.C.C.) as the biocomponent, entrapped by glutaraldehyde onto an electrosynthesized bilayer film with excellent anti-interference characteristics.
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A Disposable, Reagentless, Third-Generation Glucose Biosensor Based on Overoxidized Poly(pyrrole)/Tetrathiafulvalene− Tetracyanoquinodimethane Composite

TL;DR: A disposable glucose biosensor based on glucose oxidase immobilized on tetrathiafulvalene-tetracyanoquinodimethane (ITF-TCNQ) conducting organic salt synthesized in situ onto an overoxidized poly(pyrrole) (PPy(ox).
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Interference-free glucose sensor based on glucose-oxidase immobilized in an overoxidized non-conducting polypyrrole film

TL;DR: An amperometric glucose sensor is described, based on glucose oxidase immobilized in an overoxidized non-conducting polypyrrole membrane, which correlates well with an established routine procedure based on an enzymatic-colorimetric method.