Ex vivo performance of printed thick film glucose sensors without immobilized glucose oxidase

G. Voskerician, A. Lynn, M. Shao
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The present study investigated the temporal modulation in performance of printed thick film electrochemical sensors without immobilized glucose oxidase by comparing the ex vivo performance of such devices with that of in vitro phosphate buffer saline (PBS) maintained sensors, at similar time points. In addition, a preliminary study was conducted to investigate the dependency of the sensor functionality on the method of sterilization. The oxidation and reduction current involving a ferrous-ferric coupling reaction was used to assess the performance of the electrode elements under in vitro and ex vivo conditions. Imaging analysis was employed to investigate the cellular morphology on the surface of the explanted devices. It was concluded that while the devices were affected by the presence of the surrounding biological environment (cellular adhesion, fibrous capsule formation), the ex vivo performance of the printed thick film sensors was comparable to that of the in vitro prototypes, at similar time points.
无固定化葡萄糖氧化酶的印刷厚膜葡萄糖传感器的体外性能
本研究通过比较未固定化葡萄糖氧化酶的印刷厚膜电化学传感器的离体性能与体外磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)维持传感器在相似时间点的性能,研究了这种传感器性能的时间调制。此外,还进行了一项初步研究,以调查传感器功能对灭菌方法的依赖性。氧化还原电流涉及铁-铁偶联反应,用于评估电极元件在体外和离体条件下的性能。采用影像学方法观察外植体表面的细胞形态。我们得出结论,尽管设备受到周围生物环境的影响(细胞粘附,纤维囊形成),但在相似的时间点上,打印厚膜传感器的离体性能与体外原型相当。
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