Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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744109 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2011 | 6 Pages |
A disposable amperometric biosensor for detecting the total cholesterol was fabricated which comprises a sensing electrode and a reference electrode in simultaneous contact with an integrated reagent layer. The integrated reagent layer formed by coating a working ink containing cholesterol esterase, cholesterol dehydrogenase, coenzyme, redox mediator, surfactant, stabilizer, filler and at least one aqueous thickening agent. The biosensor showed the linearity for 50–500 mg/dL cholesterol acetate. The minimum detection limit of the cholesterol was 50 mg/dL. The effects of temperature and the stability of immobilized enzymes were also studied. A good correlation was found among cholesterol values obtained by commercial colorimetric test strip and clinical/laboratory methods. The biosensor showed an acceptable reproducibility, good stability and low interferences.