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gumusonur:
thanks @Babcock_Hall

The presence of hydrogen peroxide is not a problem for me. The presence of peroxide is not a problem as long as gluconic acid is formed.

Borek:
My car is broken, do you know how to fix it?

You are failing to give ANY relevant information, yet you expect us to help. Won't work, you are just wasting your time and our time.

gumusonur:
Borek,

If I had any information, I would do it, I researched and couldn't do it, I asked if anyone had an idea.Do you have to give the same answer to everyone? The example you gave is irrelevant.

Babcock_Hall:
gumusonur,

I did a little reading last week, and hydrogen peroxide is indeed a problem.  One obvious difficulty is that some enzymes are inactivated by it, and I have reason to believe that such is the case here.  PubMed is a good search tool, and I highly recommend it.  When I used gluconic acid as my search term, I found 77 review articles (there were additional articles, but reviews are sometimes a good place to start).  There are some papers that fall outside of its scope, however.

gumusonur:
Babcock_hall

Thank you very much for your interest and support.

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