Needle-type glucose biosensor with an electrochemically codeposited enzyme in a platinum black matrix |
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Authors: | Ihab Abdel-Humid Plamen Atanasov Ebtisam Wilkins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1341, USA |
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Abstract: | In this study we report the development of a needle-type glucose biosensor for the management of hemorrhagic shock. The immobilization technique depends on the electrophoretic deposition of the glucose oxidase enzyme in an electrochemically grown platinum black matrix. The sensor was coated with Nafion to decrease the effect of interferents. Preliminary tests were carried out to evaluate the sensor performance in vitro. These tests included the measurement of glucose levels in buffer solutions containing various potential physiological interferents, as well as in bovine serum. The preliminary results show the sensor to have inearity up to 33 mM and a diminished response to interferents. The advantages of this technique are its simplicity and high controllability. |
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Keywords: | Electrodeposited enzyme Needle glucose biosensor |
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