METHOD FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE, MEASURING DEVICE, AND BIOSENSOR SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A concentration measurement method of measuring a concentration of an analyte contained in a biological sample in a sensor chip including:
- an electrode unit including at least a working electrode and a counter electrode, the electrode unit including a reagent containing an electrolyte, and a capillary allowing the biological sample to be introduced therein, the concentration measurement method comprising;
an introduction of introducing a predetermined amount of the biological sample into the capillary;
a first temperature measurement of measuring a temperature of the biological sample by applying a first voltage to the electrode unit when the temperature of the biological sample is measured, the first voltage allowing the temperature measurement to be less affected by increase and reduction in an amount of the analyte contained in the biological sample;
a concentration measurement of measuring the concentration of the analyte contained in the biological sample by applying a second voltage to the electrode unit;
a second temperature measurement of measuring an environmental temperature in a surrounding of the biological sample; and
a correction of correcting the concentration of the analyte measured in the concentration measurement based on the temperature of the biological sample measured in the first temperature measurement and the environmental temperature measured in the second temperature measurement.
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Abstract
The concentration measurement method includes: introducing a predetermined amount of the biological sample into the capillary; measuring a temperature of the biological sample by applying a first voltage to the electrode unit when the temperature of the biological sample is measured, the first voltage allowing the temperature measurement to be less affected by increase and reduction in an amount of the analyte contained in the biological sample; measuring the concentration of the analyte contained in the biological sample by applying a second voltage to the electrode unit; measuring an environmental temperature in a surrounding of the biological sample; and correcting the concentration of the measured analyte based on the measured temperature of the biological sample and the measured environmental temperature.
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23 Claims
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1. A concentration measurement method of measuring a concentration of an analyte contained in a biological sample in a sensor chip including:
- an electrode unit including at least a working electrode and a counter electrode, the electrode unit including a reagent containing an electrolyte, and a capillary allowing the biological sample to be introduced therein, the concentration measurement method comprising;
an introduction of introducing a predetermined amount of the biological sample into the capillary; a first temperature measurement of measuring a temperature of the biological sample by applying a first voltage to the electrode unit when the temperature of the biological sample is measured, the first voltage allowing the temperature measurement to be less affected by increase and reduction in an amount of the analyte contained in the biological sample; a concentration measurement of measuring the concentration of the analyte contained in the biological sample by applying a second voltage to the electrode unit; a second temperature measurement of measuring an environmental temperature in a surrounding of the biological sample; and a correction of correcting the concentration of the analyte measured in the concentration measurement based on the temperature of the biological sample measured in the first temperature measurement and the environmental temperature measured in the second temperature measurement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
- an electrode unit including at least a working electrode and a counter electrode, the electrode unit including a reagent containing an electrolyte, and a capillary allowing the biological sample to be introduced therein, the concentration measurement method comprising;
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13. A biosensor system, comprising:
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a sensor chip configured to measure a temperature of a biological sample, the sensor chip including a temperature electrode unit including a working electrode and a counter electrode, the working and counter electrodes including a reagent containing an electrolyte, the temperature electrode unit configured to receive a predetermined voltage to be applied in measuring the temperature of the biological sample, the predetermined voltage allowing the temperature measurement to be less affected by an analyte contained in the biological sample; a measuring device including a control circuit, a voltage application section, a first temperature measurement section, a second temperature measurement section, an analyte measurement section, and a concentration correction section; the control circuit configured to control application of the predetermined voltage to the temperature electrode unit of the sensor chip for a predetermined period of time; the voltage application section configured to apply the predetermined voltage to the temperature electrode unit for the predetermined period of time under the control of the control circuit; the first temperature measurement section configured to measure the temperature of the biological sample; the second temperature measurement section included in the measuring device, the second temperature measurement section being configured to measure an environmental temperature in an inside, a surface, or a surrounding of the measuring device; the analyte measurement section configured to measure a concentration of the analyte based on a magnitude of an electric current to be generated in the biological sample as a result of an electrochemical reaction where the analyte contained in the biological sample serves as a substrate; and the concentration correction section configured to correct the concentration of the analyte contained in the biological sample. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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