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Fluorescent probe for rapid measurement of analyte concentration

  • US 5,034,189 A
  • Filed: 08/27/1985
  • Issued: 07/23/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/27/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for rapidly detecting the concentration of an analyte in a fluid comprising:

  • a fluorescent probe;

    means for exposing said probe to a fluid to be analyzed;

    means for directing exciting illumination into said fluorescent probe;

    means for detecting radiation originating in said fluorescent probe and changes in the radiation with variations in the concentration of said analyte;

    said probe being formed of a transparent polymeric matrix having a fluorophor immobilized within the body of said polymeric material, said polymeric material being permeable to the substance being analyzed;

    said fluorophor being 9,10 diphenyl anthracene;

    means for mounting said probe with said polymeric matrix directly exposed to the fluid to be analyzed, whereby the response time of said system is minimized; and

    ease of manufacturing and design flexibility are increased;

    said polymeric matrix being substantially pure poly (dimethyl siloxane); and

    fibrinolytic enzymes included in said polymeric matrix, whereby the formation of blood clots is inhibited.

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