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8.2.7 Glycerol
This is a direct reading of glycerol in solution at the enzyme sensor. The enzyme Galactose oxidase is immobilized in the
enzyme membrane.
Glycerol + O
2
Gal Oxidase
H
2
O
2
+ Glycerol Aldehyde Derivative
Color
Range
Point
Point
(CV,n=10)
at calibration
point
whichever is
greater
(0.75 to Range Max)
Life
Note: See Appendix B – Concentration
Unit Conversion if concentration unit
conversion is required.
• If sample dilution is required, use reagent water.
• The sample should be lactose-free. Lactose and other
galactosides such as galactose, raffinose and stachyose
are substrates for galactose oxidase. They may interfere
by producing artificially high glycerol readings.
• The enzyme membrane integrity test involving the use of
YSI 2363 Potassium Ferrocyanide solution is not
informative since ferrocyanide exists in the 2705 system
buffer.
• Always use fresh YSI 2705 Buffer in an opaque buffer
bottle, such as the YSI 2935, when installing a new YSI
7140 Glycerol Membrane. Do not expose the 2705 Buffer
to light any more than necessary before it is installed in
the 2935 Bottle.
• For maximum performance on the first day the glycerol
membrane is installed, calibrate before every sample.
• If membrane sensitivity drops below 5nA, increase
sample size as required.
• Reduce loss in membrane sensitivity over time by
calibrating glycerol membranes every 2 to 4 hours while
the instrument is idle.
• Decontaminate the 2735 Buffer bottle and cap at least
monthly with 1% hypochlorite.