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Figure 6. Creatine metabolic pathway and creatinine sensing mechanisms. (A) Creatine undergoes non-enzymatic degradation to spontaneously form creatinine, which is subsequently decomposed through enzymatic reactions to yield electroactive species. The generated H2O2 can undergo either oxidation or reduction; (B) Mechanism of a second-generation enzyme-based creatinine sensor. H2O2 produced from the enzymatic cascade modulates the oxidation state of Co; (C) CV obtained at varying creatinine concentrations; (D) Calibration plots of current versus concentration extracted at -1.4 V (reduction) and +1.4 V (oxidation); (E) Fabrication scheme and enzymatic reaction pathway of the CAhNP/CINPs/SOxNPs/GCE sensor; (F) Current-concentration plots obtained from CV (-0.3 to








