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Method for the direct measurement of at least one chemical parameter of skin using a biosensor

  • US 5,250,419 A
  • Filed: 08/13/1991
  • Issued: 10/05/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/16/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for the direct measurement of at least one biochemical parameter of the skin, the method comprising the steps of:

  • providing a biosensor which comprises a measuring cell (13), a wall area of said measuring cell being composed of an enzymatic membrane (8) having an immobilized enzyme intended to catalyze the transformation of a cutaneous substrate, a means for circulating a liquid within the measuring cell (13) for placing in solution said cutaneous substrate to be measured, and a means for detecting a chemical or pressure change caused by said transformation, which is representative of the concentration of said cutaneous substrate to be measured, with said cutaneous substrate being brought into contact with said enzymatic membrane (8), said measuring cell (13) having an opening which is capable of being closed, during the measurement, by a cutaneous covering area (15);

    applying said biosensor to a selected zone of said cutaneous covering area (15), such that said opening of said measuring cell (13) is closed by said zone of said cutaneous covering area (15).filling said measuring cell (13) with a liquid capable of solubilizing said cutaneous substrate wherein said cutaneous substrate catalytically reacts with said immobilized enzyme in said enzymatic membrane, producing therein a measurable effect,after said step of filling said measuring cell, circulating the liquid for solubilization of said cutaneous substrate, anddetecting and measuring said chemical or pressure change caused by the transformation of said cutaneous substrate due to the catalysis of the immobilized enzyme of the enzymatic membrane (8).

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