Juozas KulysL. WangH.E. HansenThomas Buch‐RasmussenJ. WangMehmet Özsöz
Abstract An amperometric glucose bioelectrode based on the incorporation of methylene green (MG) within a glucose oxidase (GOD)‐containing carbon paste is described. The electrode generates an anodic current in the range of 0.0–0.6 V (vs. SCE). The optimum pH is 8.5. The apparent Michaelis constant for the Cali bration plot is 49.3 m M (at 0.5% MG and 5.0% GOD loadings). The electrode sensitivity is 18.1 μA/m M cm 2 . The electrode is insensitive to paracetamol and ethanol. At 0.068 V the response to ascorbic acid (40 μ M ) accounts for 2.4% of that of the normal physiological glucose level in blood. The performance was optimized by systematically altering the electrode composition and electrode potential. The electrode was used to measure glucose in a serum sample and gave an acceptable correlation with the reference method Eksan‐G results. Good stability was observed for storage in the dry state in the refrigerator.
Mari ́a Soledad CelejGustavo A. Rivas
M. Soledad CelejGustavo A. Rivas
Klemens SchachlEmir TurkušićAlena KomersováMartin BartošHelmut ModereggerIvan ŠvancaraHailemichael AlemuKarel VytřasMaría CastroKurt Kalcher
Juozas KulysLizhong WangNomeda Daugvilaite
Riccarda AntiochiaIrma LavagniniFranco Magno