Method and fuel cell for electrochemical measurement of analyte concentration in vivo
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1. A method for electrochemical measurement of an analyte concentration in vivo, comprising:
- providing a fuel cell comprising an enzyme layer, an anode and a cathode;
at least partially implanting the fuel cell in a user so that a bodily fluid having the analyte contacts the enzyme layer;
catalytically converting the analyte to be measured with an enzyme contained in the enzyme layer, wherein the catalytic conversion generates a fuel for the fuel cell which is oxidized on the anode and is reduced on the cathode;
generating an electrical voltage between the anode and the cathode, said voltage corresponding to the concentration of the analyte; and
determining the analyte concentration as a function of the electrical voltage.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for the electrochemical measurement of an analyte concentration in vivo, comprising a fuel cell with which the analyte to be measured is reacted catalytically with an enzyme contained in an enzyme layer and which supplies an electrical voltage, dependent on the analyte concentration to be measured, between an anode and a cathode, which voltage is measured. In the catalytic reaction of the analyte to be measured in the enzyme layer, a product is generated which, as fuel of the fuel cell, oxidizes on the anode and is reduced on the cathode. The invention further relates to a fuel cell for such a method.
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1. A method for electrochemical measurement of an analyte concentration in vivo, comprising:
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providing a fuel cell comprising an enzyme layer, an anode and a cathode; at least partially implanting the fuel cell in a user so that a bodily fluid having the analyte contacts the enzyme layer; catalytically converting the analyte to be measured with an enzyme contained in the enzyme layer, wherein the catalytic conversion generates a fuel for the fuel cell which is oxidized on the anode and is reduced on the cathode; generating an electrical voltage between the anode and the cathode, said voltage corresponding to the concentration of the analyte; and determining the analyte concentration as a function of the electrical voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for electrochemical measurement of an analyte concentration in vivo, comprising:
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providing a fuel cell comprising an enzyme layer, an anode and a cathode, the cathode having a surface made of a different material than that of the anode; at least partially implanting the fuel cell in a user so that a bodily fluid having the analyte contacts the enzyme layer; catalytically converting the analyte to be measured with an enzyme contained in the enzyme layer, wherein the catalytic conversion generates a fuel for the fuel cell; oxidizing the fuel on the anode and reducing the fuel on the cathode to thereby produce a signal that corresponds to analyte concentration; and measuring the signal to determine the analyte concentration.
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