DISPOSABLE GLUCOSE SENSOR PLATE AND DISPOSABLE MULTIION SENSOR PLATE

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MOCHIZUKI, A
HIRAKUNI, S
IIDA, H
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[1] Advanced Research Department, Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd., Gunma, 370-33, 562 Hongo-Tsukanaka, Haruna-machi
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10.1016/0925-4005(90)80262-X
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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A disposable glucose sensor plate and a disposable multi-ion sensor plate sensitive to sodium, potassium, chloride and hydrogen ions have been developed for clinical use. For a disposable-type sensor, simplicity of operation, especially the elimination of calibration, is necessary in addition to measurement accuracy and precision. To obtain a stable potential, a simple reference electrode was fabricated on a plate together with the ion-sensitive electrode using electrolyte gel cake on a Ag/AgCl electrode. The ion sensors had a sensitivity of 55-58 mV/dec and showed a linear response relative to the logarithm of each ion activity. The response to a given solution was reproducible to within approximately ±1.0 mV, corresponding to a final error of ±4% without any electrode calibration. The glucose sensor plate was prepared by immobilization of GOD over the pH electrode of the sensor plate. Responses to a given glucose solution ranging from 10 to 250 mg/dl were obtained and were reproducible to within approximately 8% in a normal glucose range without calibration before use. These results suggest that further improvement is necessary in order to obtain uniform electrode electrochemical characteristics, so that clinical application without pre-use calibration can be achieved. © 1990.
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