Method of determining the concentration of an analyte in a physiological sample
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1. A method of determining a analyte concentration in a physiological sample, said method comprising:
- (a) applying said physiological sample to a test strip comprising;
(i) a porous matrix;
(ii) at least one member of an analyte oxidation signal producing system; and
(iii) at least one hemolyzing agent, wherein said hemolyzing agent is present in an amount sufficient to produce hemolysis which is equivalent to a hemolysate concentration in a physiological sample applied to said porous matrix in an amount ranging from about 5 to 20% by volume;
(b) detecting a signal produced by said signal producing system; and
(c) relating said detected signal to the analyte concentration in said physiological sample.
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Methods for determining the concentration of an analyte, e.g. glucose, in a physiological sample, are provided. The subject methods use reagent test strips which include one or more members of an analyte oxidation signal producing system and at least one hemolyzing agent. The subject methods are particularly suited for use in the detection of blood glucose concentrations.
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1. A method of determining a analyte concentration in a physiological sample, said method comprising:
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(a) applying said physiological sample to a test strip comprising;
(i) a porous matrix;
(ii) at least one member of an analyte oxidation signal producing system; and
(iii) at least one hemolyzing agent, wherein said hemolyzing agent is present in an amount sufficient to produce hemolysis which is equivalent to a hemolysate concentration in a physiological sample applied to said porous matrix in an amount ranging from about 5 to 20% by volume;
(b) detecting a signal produced by said signal producing system; and
(c) relating said detected signal to the analyte concentration in said physiological sample. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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