β-Galactosidase and glucose oxidase were immobilized with bovine serum albumin using glutaraldehyde on to a glassy carbon electrode silanized with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane. The laboratory-constructed lactose electrode was used for flow injection analysis to determine the lactose content in milk. Electrochemical interference could be detected by a non-enzymatic electrode (W2) and the current was subtracted from that of the enzymatic electrode (W1), providing an accurate measurement of the hydrogen peroxide that was enzymatically generated. The peak current was linearly related to the lactose concentration in the range 10-4-1.5 × 10-3M (original concentration) and 40 samples/hr could be analyzed. The relative standard deviation for 10 assays was less than 2%. The proposed method was compared with the chloramine T method and the values determined by both methods were in good agreement.
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