The activity of a neurospecific enzyme of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) in monomolecular films formed onto solid surface was studied. The data obtained show that the formation of two-dimensional films onto negative-charge surfaces by the Langmuir-Schafer technology does not lead to the inactivation of the enzyme. Neuroleptic trifluoperazine increased the activity of TH. Monomolecular films of TH may be used as a sensitive element of biosensors for primary monitoring of neuroleptic-like compounds.

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