AMPEROMETRIC BIOSENSOR AND DETECTING METHOD USING THE SAME
First Claim
1. An amperometric biosensor for detecting concentration of a target analyte, said amperometric biosensor comprising a detector and a plurality of sensing members that are connected electrically to form an input of said detector,each of said sensing members including an insulator substrate and an electrode unit disposed on said insulator substrate,said electrode unit including a working electrode with a biorecognition element disposed thereon for reaction with the target analyte, and a reference electrode spaced apart from said working electrode,each of said sensing members being adapted to receive the target analyte, so as to bring the target analyte into contact with at least a portion of said working electrode and at least a portion of said reference electrode;
- said detector being configured to provide said working electrode and said reference electrode of each of said sensing members with a predetermined voltage therebetween, so as to generate a current that flows through the target analyte received by each of said sensing members;
said detector being further configured to detect the currents generated by said sensing members for subsequent concentration analysis of the target analyte.
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Abstract
An amperometric biosensor is adapted for detecting concentration of a target analyte, and includes a detector and a plurality of sensing members connected electrically to form an input of the detector. Each sensing member includes an electrode unit including a working electrode with a biorecognition element disposed thereon for reaction with the target analyte, and a reference electrode. Each sensing member receives the target analyte, so as to bring the target analyte into contact with the working and reference electrodes. The detector provides a voltage to each electrode unit, so as to generate a current that flows through the target analyte and that is detected for subsequent concentration analysis of the target analyte.
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19 Claims
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1. An amperometric biosensor for detecting concentration of a target analyte, said amperometric biosensor comprising a detector and a plurality of sensing members that are connected electrically to form an input of said detector,
each of said sensing members including an insulator substrate and an electrode unit disposed on said insulator substrate, said electrode unit including a working electrode with a biorecognition element disposed thereon for reaction with the target analyte, and a reference electrode spaced apart from said working electrode, each of said sensing members being adapted to receive the target analyte, so as to bring the target analyte into contact with at least a portion of said working electrode and at least a portion of said reference electrode; -
said detector being configured to provide said working electrode and said reference electrode of each of said sensing members with a predetermined voltage therebetween, so as to generate a current that flows through the target analyte received by each of said sensing members; said detector being further configured to detect the currents generated by said sensing members for subsequent concentration analysis of the target analyte. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for manufacturing an amperometric biosensor for sensing concentration of a target analyte, comprising:
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a) providing a plurality of insulator substrates each having an electrode unit disposed thereon, wherein the electrode unit includes a working electrode and a reference electrode spaced apart from the working electrode; b) disposing a blocking member on each of the insulator substrates in a manner that the reference electrode is not covered thereby and that the blocking member surrounds a portion of the working electrode, the blocking member being formed with an opening that exposes said portion of the working electrode, and cooperating with the insulator substrate to define a space; c) introducing a biorecognition element that is reactive to the target analyte into the space defined in step b), so as to dispose the biorecognition element on a surface of said portion of the working electrode that is exposed from the opening of the blocking member; and d) connecting electrically the electrode units to each other. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for detecting concentration of a target analyte, comprising:
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a) connecting electrically a plurality of sensing members to form an input of a detector, wherein each of the sensing members includes an insulator substrate and an electrode unit disposed on the insulator substrate, the electrode unit including a working electrode with a biorecognition element disposed thereon for reaction with the target analyte, and a reference electrode spaced apart from the working electrode; b) introducing the target analyte to each of the sensing members, so as to bring the target analyte into contact with at least a portion of the working electrode and at least a portion of the reference electrode of each of the sensing members; c) configuring the detector to provide a predetermined voltage between the working electrode and the reference electrode of each of the sensing members, so as to generate a current flowing through the target analyte introduced to each of the sensing members; and d) configuring the detector to detect the currents generated in step c) for subsequent concentration analysis of the target analyte. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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