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A wireless, remote query glucose biosensor based on a pH-sensitive polymer.

Qingyun Cai1, Kefeng Zeng, Chuanmin Ruan, Tejal A Desai, Craig A Grimes.   

Abstract

This paper describes a wireless, remote query glucose biosensor using a ribbonlike, mass-sensitive magnetoelastic sensor as the transducer. The glucose biosensor is fabricated by first coating the magnetoelastic sensor with a pH-sensitive polymer and upon it a layer of glucose oxidase (GOx). The pH-responsive polymer swells or shrinks, thereby changing mass, respectively, in response to increasing or decreasing pH values. The GOx-catalyzed oxidation of glucose produces gluconic acid, inducing the pH-responsive polymer to shrink, which in turn decreases the polymer mass. In response to a time-varying magnetic field, a magnetoelastic sensor mechanically vibrates at a characteristic resonance frequency, the value of which inversely depends on sensor mass loading. As the magnetoelastic films are magnetostrictive, the vibrations launch magnetic flux that can be remotely detected using a pickup coil. Hence, changes in the resonance frequency of a passive magnetoelastic transducer are detected on a remote query basis, without the use of physical connections to the sensors.The sensitivity of the glucose biosensors decreases with increasing ionic strength; at physiological salt concentrations, 0.6 mmol/L of glucose can be measured. At glucose concentrations of 1-10 mmol/L, the biosensor response is reversible and linear, with the detection limit of 0.6 mmol/L corresponding to an error in resonance frequency determination of 20 Hz. Since no physical connections between the sensor and the monitoring instrument are required, this sensor can potentially be applied to in vivo and in situ measurement of glucose concentrations.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15253640     DOI: 10.1021/ac0498516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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