Analyte sensors and sensing methods featuring low-potential detection
US-2024402120-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US11378540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11378540-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016877376-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2022 |
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An apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample using an electrochemical bio-sensor, includes a connector with a sample cell in which an oxidation/reduction enzyme and an electron transfer mediator are fixed and a working electrode and an counter electrode are provided; a digital-to-analog converter circuit configured to apply a constant DC voltage to start the oxidation/reduction reaction of the analyte, proceed with an electron transfer reaction, and apply a Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential for fluctuating a potential of the sample cell after applying the constant DC voltage; and a microcontroller configured to control the digital-to-analog converter circuit and directly obtain a concentration value of the analyte from a calibration equation using the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential. The apparatus can improve measurement accuracy by effectively minimizing a matrix interference effect of a background material in a bio-sample, particularly an inaccuracy caused by a change in hematocrit.
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An apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample, the apparatus comprising: a connector to which a sample cell in which an oxidation/reduction enzyme capable of catalyzing an oxidation/reduction reaction of the analyte and an electron transfer mediator are fixed and a working electrode and a counter electrode are provided is for being inserted; a digital-to-analog converter circuit configured to obtain a first induced current by applying a constant DC voltage to start the oxidation/reduction reaction of the analyte and proceed with an electron transfer reaction, and configured to obtain a second induced current by applying a Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential for fluctuating a potential of the sample cell after applying the constant DC voltage, wherein the digital-to-analog converter circuit is configured obtain the second induced current subsequent to obtaining the first induced current; and a microcontroller configured to control the digital-to-analog converter circuit and directly obtain a concentration value of the analyte from a calibration equation using the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential, wherein the calibration equation is formed of at least one feature function so as to minimize an effect of at least one hindering material in the bio-sample, wherein the at least one feature function comprises a function using the first induced current obtained from the constant DC voltage and a function using the second induced current obtained from the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential, wherein the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential is characterized by a height (V step ) of each step, an application time (t step ) for each step, a difference (V center ) between a middle voltage and a constant voltage in an entire range of variations, a difference (V peak ) between a middle voltage and a peak voltage, and a time difference (t cycle ) between a peak voltage of an entire step ladder-type wave and a peak voltage of an adjacent next step ladder-type wave, wherein the digital-to-analog converter circuit, linked with the microcontroller, is configured to apply the constant DC voltage and the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential to the working electrode, and wherein the apparatus is configured to select a characteristic point, having different linearity with respect to the analyte and the hindering material, from the first or second induced current, configured to form a feature of the characteristic point, and configured to form the calibration equation of the feature. 2. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 1 , wherein the microcontroller is configured to store a predetermined constant value which can generate the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential, configured to record a predetermined constant at a register of the digital-to-analog converter circuit when a constant voltage is applied, and configured to increase/decrease a constant at a predetermined time interval and configured to record the constant at the register of the digital-to-analog converter circuit when the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential is applied, and the digital-to-analog converter circuit is configured to apply the constant voltage or the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential between the working electrode and the counter electrode depending on a constant value recorded at a digital-to-analog circuit register. 3. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is configured to obtain the second induced current within 0.1 to 1 second after the first induced current is obtained. 4. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is configured to form the feature of the characteristic point by using one of second induced currents near peak and valley voltages of a specific step ladder type, a curvature of a curved line formed of induced currents of each step of the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential, a difference between a current value of a peak and a current value of a valley of the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential, induced currents in a middle of ups and downs of the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential, induced currents at a starting point and an ending point of each step ladder-type perturbation potential cycle, and an average value of induced currents obtained from the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential, and the apparatus is configured to use values which can be obtained by expressing the current values obtained therefrom by four fundamental arithmetic operations and mathematical functions including an exponential function, a logarithmic function, and a trigonometric function. 5. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is configured to obtain the calibration equation by applying a multivariable regression analysis to the at least one feature function as a linear mixture of the feature, and the calibration equation is variable depending on a material of the working electrode and the counter electrode, an arrangement of the working electrode and the counter electrode, a shape of a flow path, and a characteristic of a reagent to be used. 6. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 5 , wherein the analyte is one of glucose, β-hydroxybutyric acid, cholesterol, triglyceride, lactate, pyruvate, alcohol, bilirubin, uric acid, phenylketonuria, creatine, creatinine, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, NAD(P)H, and a ketone body. 7. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 6 , wherein the oxidation/reduction enzyme is one of a glucose oxidase (GOx), a glucose dehydrogenase (GDH), a glutamate oxidase, a glutamate dehydrogenase, a cholesterol oxidase, a cholesterol esterase, a lactate oxidase, an ascorbic acid oxidase, an alcohol oxidase, an alcohol dehydrogenase, a bilirubin oxidase, and a ketone body dehydrogenase. 8. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 1 , wherein the electron transfer mediator which can be used together with the oxidation/reduction enzyme is one of ferrocene, ruthenium hexamine(III) chloride, potassium ferricyanide, 1,10-phenanthroline-5,6-dione, and bipyridine, or an osmium complex including phenanthroline as a ligand, 2,6-dimethyl-1,4-benzoquinone, 2,5-dichloro-1,4-benzoquinone, 3,7-diamino-5-phenothiaziniumthionine, 1-methoxy-5-methylphenazinium methyl sulfate, methylene blue, and toluidine blue. 9. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 1 , wherein the digital-to-analog converter circuit is configured to apply the constant DC voltage, having a voltage range of 0 to 800 mV, consecutively or intermittently for 1 second or more to less than 1 minute, and the apparatus is configured to measure the first induced current one time or several times while the constant DC voltage is applied. 10. The apparatus for measuring a concentration of an analyte in a bio-sample of claim 1 , wherein the height (V step ) of a step of the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential is 0.5 to 20 mV, a duration time (t step ) of the step is 0.001 to 0.1 second, the difference (V center ) between the middle voltage and the constant voltage in the entire range of variations is −150 to 150 mV, the difference (V peak ) between the middle voltage and the peak voltage of the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential is 5 to 150 mV, and a cycle of the Λ-step ladder-type perturbation potential or the time difference (t cycle ) between the pea
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