Development of an integrated thermal biosensor for the simultaneous determination of multiple analytes

Bin Xie, Michael Mecklenburg, Bengt Danielsson, Ove Öhman, Peter Norlin, Fredrik Winquist

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Abstract

A flow injection thermal microbiosensor was designed for the simultaneous determination of multiple analytes. The biosensor consisted of five thin-film thermistors which were located along a single microchannel. The device was fabricated on a quartz chip by micromachining. The feasibility of employing this system for the detection of two independent enzyme reactions was demonstrated using two different pairs of enzymes, urease-penicillinase and urease-glucose oxidase. The enzymes were immobilized on agarose beads, which were then sequentially packed into distinct regions of the microchannel. Using this method, samples containing urea mixed with penicillin V or with glucose were simultaneously analysed. Linear ranges of up to 20 mmol l-1 urea, 40 mmol l-1 penicillin V and 8 mmol l-1 glucose (saturated with O2) were obtained using a flow rate of 30 μl min-1 and a sample volume of 20 μl. The relative standard deviations for urea and penicillin V assays were 1.13 and 2.42% for the first 100 samples and 1.17 and 2.78% for 200 samples, respectively. The sensor is capable of analysing 25 samples per hour.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)155-160
Number of pages6
JournalThe Analyst
Volume120
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1995

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Analytical Chemistry

Free keywords

  • Flow injection analysis
  • Integrated thermistor
  • Microbiosensor
  • Multiple analytes
  • Transducer array

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