Sensor and method for analyte determination
First Claim
1. A sensor of the enzyme-electrode type for the determination of an analyte in a sample, which analyte is convertible in the presence of an enzyme into a species which is detectable by the sensor, which sensor comprises an electrode and a membrane permeable to liquids and solutes which is positioned between the electrode and a specimen containing the analyte, which membrane comprises a first layer containing at least one enzyme and a second layer positioned between the enzyme-containing layer and the specimen, wherein said second layer contains an area through which analyte can pass, in the form of a liquid membrane formed from a porous material of which the pores have been at least partially filled with a liquid having the ability to pass the analyte while rejecting other species in the sample.
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Abstract
A sensor of the enzyme-electrode type comprising an electrode and a membrane permeable to liquids and solutes which is positioned between the electrode and a specimen containing the analyte to be determined, is characterized by the fact that a layer of a porous material, positioned in the membrane between the enzyme-containing layer and the specimen, has been treated to at least partially fill the pores with a liquid of limited volatility which is not significantly soluble in water and is to some degree a solvent for the analyte.
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13 Claims
- 1. A sensor of the enzyme-electrode type for the determination of an analyte in a sample, which analyte is convertible in the presence of an enzyme into a species which is detectable by the sensor, which sensor comprises an electrode and a membrane permeable to liquids and solutes which is positioned between the electrode and a specimen containing the analyte, which membrane comprises a first layer containing at least one enzyme and a second layer positioned between the enzyme-containing layer and the specimen, wherein said second layer contains an area through which analyte can pass, in the form of a liquid membrane formed from a porous material of which the pores have been at least partially filled with a liquid having the ability to pass the analyte while rejecting other species in the sample.
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6. A sensor of the enzyme-electrode type for the determination of an analyte in a specimen containing said analyte, said analyte being convertible in the presence of an enzyme into a species detectable by the sensor, which sensor comprises an electrode and a membrane permeable to liquids and solutes which is positioned between the electrode and the specimen, said membrane comprising an enzyme-containing layer, a layer of material disposed between said enzyme-containing layer and said electrode and a layer disposed between said enzyme-containing layer and said specimen and having an area of a porous material of average pore diameter less than 5 μ
- m, said pores being at least partially filled with a non-aqueous liquid having the ability to pass the analyte while rejecting other species in the specimen.
- View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An enzyme-electrode sensor for determining an analyte in a specimen, which analyte is convertible in the presence of an enzyme into a species detectable by the sensor, which sensor comprises an electrode, a first layer of a material selected from polymethylmethacrylate, polyurethane and cellulose acetate, disposed between the electrode and the specimen, an enzyme-containing second layer overlying said first layer, and a porous third layer overlying said second layer, which porous layer comprises a material selected from polycarbonates, polyurethanes and modified celluloses, has an average pore diameter less than 5 μ
- m and has said pores at least partially filled with a liquid comprising a lipid or a fatty acid ester.
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13. A method for determining an analyte in a specimen which comprises contacting the specimen with the outer layer of a membrane, permeable to liquids and solutes and comprising one or more enzymes, in the presence of which the analyte is convertible into a species detectable by a sensor which incorporates the membrane, and one or more layers of material, and measuring the response of the sensor to the species, characterized in that a layer in the membrane between the enzyme and the specimen contains an area through which analyte can pass formed from a porous material which has been treated to fill its pores wholly or partially with a liquid which has the ability to pass the analyte while rejecting other species in the specimen.
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