Biosensor with a membrane containing biologically active material
First Claim
1. A device for measuring the concentration of an analyte in a solution, which comprises:
- (a) an electrically insulating housing which describes a first aperture, a second aperture, and a passage that extends from the first aperture through the housing to the second aperture and which is impervious to a solution that contains an analyte selectively catalyzed by an enzyme;
(b) means for conducting electrical current which extend through the first aperture into the passage and are sealed against the first aperture in a manner that prevents fluid flow; and
(c) a membrane located across the passage and welded in place such that the solution must pass from the second aperture through the membrane in order to contact the means for conducting electrical current, said membrane havinga substrate including an internal surface which defines a plurality of micropores distributed throughout the substrate;
a plurality of functional groups attached to the internal surface of said substrate; and
molecules of a biologically active material attached to at least a portion of the functional groups.
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Abstract
A sensor for measuring the concentration of an analyte in a solution is disclosed. The sensor may be adapted for use as either an amperometric or a potentiometric sensor. It includes a membrane having a biologically active protein immobilized within. The membrane is attached and reliably sealed to a housing by means of ultrasonic welding, either directly or indirectly. Further, the membrane may be compressed to a fraction of its original dimensions. Metallic parts of the device may, optionally, be physically isolated from the sample solution to reduce corrosion. These features operate synergistically so that the claimed device exhibits relatively fast response and recovery times, is reliably leak-proof, and may be constructed in relatively small sizes.
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23 Claims
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1. A device for measuring the concentration of an analyte in a solution, which comprises:
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(a) an electrically insulating housing which describes a first aperture, a second aperture, and a passage that extends from the first aperture through the housing to the second aperture and which is impervious to a solution that contains an analyte selectively catalyzed by an enzyme; (b) means for conducting electrical current which extend through the first aperture into the passage and are sealed against the first aperture in a manner that prevents fluid flow; and (c) a membrane located across the passage and welded in place such that the solution must pass from the second aperture through the membrane in order to contact the means for conducting electrical current, said membrane having a substrate including an internal surface which defines a plurality of micropores distributed throughout the substrate; a plurality of functional groups attached to the internal surface of said substrate; and molecules of a biologically active material attached to at least a portion of the functional groups. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A reusable biosensor device for measuring the concentration of an enzyme-catalyzed reagent in solution, which comprises:
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(a) an electrically conducting pin having one or more side surfaces, a transmitting surface, and a receiving surface; (b) a nonporous, electrically insulating housing which is impervious to the solution, covers only the side surfaces, and extends beyond the side surfaces so as to define a well that is in fluid communication with the receiving surface; (c) an ionophore gel inside the well which coats the receiving surface; (d) an enzyme membrane containing an immobilized enzyme and located across the well, welded to the housing so that the enzyme membrane, the housing, and the receiving surface completely surround the ionophore gel and so that the solution must pass through the enzyme membrane in order to contact the ionophore gel; and (e) a substantially planar membrane which covers the enzyme membrane and presents a simple flow profile to the solution. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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- 11. The device of claim lo wherein the enzyme membrane is in a compressed state such that the density of the enzyme membrane in the compressed state is in the range of about 1.25 to about 5.0 times the density of the enzyme membrane in an uncompressed state.
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20. A device for measuring the concentration of an enzyme-catalyzed reagent in a solution, which comprises:
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(a) an electrically conducting pin having sides and a receiving surface; (b) a thermoplastic polymer molded housing which covers the sides of the pin but does not cover the receiving surface; (c) an enzyme membrane having a compressed substrate having functional groups that are covalently attached to an immobilized enzyme, said enzyme membrane being welded to the housing and contacting the blocking layer, with the membrane, the pin, and the housing completely surrounding the receiving surface, whereby the enzyme-catalyzed reagent must pass through the enzyme membrane in order to contact the receiving surface; and (d) a substantially planar protecting membrane covering the enzyme membrane. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23)
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