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What is Glucose Oxidase?
Glucose oxidase (GOx) is an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of
glucose
to gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide. This enzyme, typically found in fungi and insects, plays a crucial role in various biological and industrial processes.
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