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Use of conductive sensors in diagnostic assays

  • US 5,250,439 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1992
  • Issued: 10/05/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/19/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of determining the presence or concentration of a predetermined analyte in a liquid test sample, said predetermined analyte capable of interacting with an oxidase e said method comprising:

  • 1) contacting a liquid test sample containing a predetermined analyte with a conductive sensor comprising;

    a) a layer of a host matrix permeable to the predetermined analyte, said host matrix layer having homogeneously incorporated therein an oxidase enzyme capable of interacting with the predetermined analyte, a compound having peroxidase activity and a dopant compound precursor, and wherein the predetermined analyte, the oxidase enzyme, the compound having peroxidase activity and the dopant compound precursor interact to generate a dopant compound;

    b) a layer of a conducting polymer in contact with the host matrix layer such that the dopant compound generated in the host matrix layer migrates to and oxidatively dopes the conducting polymer layer causing a change in its conductivity; and

    c) means operatively connected to the conducting polymer layer for measuring the change in conductivity of the conducting polymer layer; and

    ,2) correlating the change in conductivity of the conducting polymer layer to the concentration of the predetermined analyte in the liquid test sample.

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