• Title of article

    A Planar Amperometric Creatinine Biosensor Employing an Insoluble Oxidizing Agent for Removing Redox-Active Interferences

  • Author/Authors

    Shin، Jae Ho نويسنده , , Cha، Geun Sig نويسنده , , Nam، Hakhyun نويسنده , , Yoon، Sang Jun نويسنده , , Choi، Sung Hyuk نويسنده , , Ha، Jeonghan نويسنده , , Choi، Yong Suk نويسنده , , Lee، Han Jin نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    -5964
  • From page
    5965
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    A planar microchip-based creatinine biosensor employing an oxidizing layer (e.g., a PbO2 film), where interfering redox-active substances are broken (i.e., oxidized) to redoxinactive products, was developed to facilitate the microfabrication of the sensor and to provide improved, reliable determination of creatinine in physiological samples. The feasibility of using hydrophilic polyurethanes in permselective barrier membranes for creatinine biosensors and the effect of adding a silanizing agent (adhesion promoter) on the sensor performance (e.g., sensitivity, stability, and lifetime) are described. The proposed creatinine microsensor with a three-layer configuration, i.e., enzyme, protecting, and oxidizing layers, exhibits good electrochemical performance in terms of response time (t95% = 98 s at 100 -> 200 muM creatinine change), linearity (1-1000 muM, r = 0.9997), detection limit (0.8 muM), and lifetime (~35 days). The creatinine biosensor devised in a differential sensing arrangement that compensates the erroneous results from creatine is considered to be suitable for assay of serum specimens.
  • Keywords
    Isoflavone glycoside 6"-O-acetates , Isoflavone glycoside 6"-O-malonates , Solid-phase extraction (SPE) , red clover , High-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) , Trifolium pratense
  • Journal title
    Analytical Chemistry
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Analytical Chemistry
  • Record number

    51970