Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
868861 Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Microband glucose biosensors were fabricated by screen-printing a water-based carbon ink formulation containing cobalt phthalocyanine redox mediator and glucose oxidase (GOD) enzyme, then insulating and sectioning through the thick (20 μm) film to expose a 3 mm-long working electrode edge. The performance of these biosensors for glucose analysis was investigated at 25 °C. Voltammetry in glucose-containing buffer solutions established that an operating potential of +0.4 V vs. Ag/AgCl was suitable for analysis under both stirring and quiescent conditions. The influence of pH on biosensor performance was established and an operational pH of 8.0 was selected. Steady-state responses were obtained under quiescent conditions, suggesting a mixed mechanism predominated by radial diffusion, indicative of microelectrode behaviour. Calibration studies obtained with these biosensors showed steady-state currents that were linearly dependent on glucose concentration from the limit of detection (0.27 mM) up to 2.0 mM, with a precision for replicate biosensors of 6.2–10.7%. When applied to the determination of glucose in human serum, the concentration compared favourably to that determined by a spectroscopic method. These results have demonstrated a simple means of fabricating biosensors for glucose measurement and determination in situations where low-current real-time monitoring under quiescent conditions would be desirable.

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