伏安法中直接全电荷检测药物传感的新方法

S. Aiassa, J. G. Martínez, D. Demarchi, S. Carrara
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电化学生物传感器由于其在测量人体代谢物方面的高通用性,正在促进护理点和可穿戴仪器的发展。有相当数量的生物化合物可以通过基于伏安法的技术检测和测量。伏安法有时需要通过自动仪器有效地进行非琐碎的峰识别和定量。为了克服自动峰估计的复杂性,我们提出了一种基于循环伏安法中总电荷检测(TCDC)的全新测量方法的药理学边缘计算仪器电路。也就是说,我们的TCDC方法创新地将库仑法测量应用于完善的伏安法程序。所提出的仪器累积法拉第过程中交换的总电荷,利用Nagaraj积分器作为电荷抑制器来适应特定应用的约束。这项工作显示了在一组以扑热息痛为基准药物的实验测量上对TCDC电路的精确模拟。将所提出的测量技术和所开发的电路与文献中常用的峰值检测方法进行了比较。结果表明,该系统在检测限加倍和测量误差降低十倍之间取得了很好的平衡。同时,我们消除了对数据过采样和处理的任何需要,使TCDC成为一种高效的新型测量方法,用于生物化合物的即时护理和可穿戴监测。
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New Measurement Method in Drug Sensing by Direct Total-Charge Detection in Voltammetry
Electrochemical biosensors are promoting point-of-care and wearable instrumentation due to their high versatility in measuring human metabolites. There is a considerable number of biological compounds that can be detected and measured through voltammetry based techniques. Voltmmetry some times requires peak identification and quantification that are non-trivial to be efficiently implemented by automatic instrumentation. To overcome the complexity of automatic peak estimation, we propose here an instrumentation circuit for edge-computing in pharmacology relying on an entirely novel measurement method via TotalCharge Detection in Cyclic voltammetry (TCDC). Namely, our TCDC method innovatively applies the coulometry measurement to the well-established voltammetry procedure. The proposed instrumentation accumulates the total charge exchanged in the faradaic process, exploiting a Nagaraj integrator as charge suppressor to fit the application-specific constraints. The work shows accurate simulations of the TCDC circuit on a set of experimental measures, acquired on paracetamol as benchmark drug. The proposed measurement technique and the developed circuit are compared to the peak detection method usually adopted in literature. The results demonstrate that the proposed system is a perfect trade-off between the doubled limit-of-detection and a tenfold reduction in measurement errors. At the same time, we eliminate any need for data oversampling and processing, promoting the TCDC as an efficient new measurement method for point-of-care and wearable monitoring of biological compounds.
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