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Second-generation glucose biosensors

Enzyme sensors are based primarily on the immobilization of an enzyme onto an electrode, either a metallic electrode used in amperometry (e.g., detection of the enzyme-catalyzed oxidation of glucose) or an ISE employed in potentiometry (e.g., detection of the enzyme-catalyzed liberation of hydronium or ammonium ions). The first potentiometric enzyme electrode, which appeared in 1969 due to Guilbault and Montalvo [140], was a probe for urea with immobilized urease on a glass electrode. Hill and co-workers [141] described in 1986 the second-generation biosensor using ferrocene as a mediator. This device was later marketed as the glucose pen . The development of enzyme-based sensors for the detection of glucose in blood represents a major area of biosensor research. [Pg.340]

FIGURE 3.2 Sequence of events that occur in second-generation (mediator-based) glucose biosensor mediated systems. [Pg.85]

This generation of the glucose biosensor diminishes the application of mediators, simplifying the reaction complexation of both the first- and second-generation sensors. The mediator-free... [Pg.481]

Enzymes were historically the first molecular recognition elements [2-6] included in biosensors and continue to be the basis for a significant number of pubUcations in this field. Amperometric biosensors based on glucose oxidase (GOx) are the most famous example of biosensors applied to medical diagnostic. The three modes of oxidation reactions that occur in redox enzyme-based biosensors, like GOx, are referred to as first, second, and third generation as follows [7] ... [Pg.136]


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