G01N27/3275

Biosensor electrodes prepared by physical vapor deposition

A biosensor component is provided that provides enhanced characteristics for use in biosensors, such as blood glucose sensors. The biosensor component comprises a substrate, a conductive layer deposited on the substrate, and a resistive material layer deposited on the conductive layer. The conductive layer includes nickel, chromium, and iron, such that a combined weight percent of the nickel and chromium in the conductive layer is in the range of 25 to less than 95 weight percent, the weight percent of nickel in the conductive layer is at least 8 weight percent, the weight percent of chromium in the conductive layer is at least 10 weight percent, the weight percent of iron in the conductive layer at least 2 weight percent, and such that the conductive layer comprises 0 to 20 weight percent molybdenum.

ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSING APPROACH FOR MOLECULE QUANTIFICATION IN BODY FLUIDS
20230105411 · 2023-04-06 ·

A portable biosensor for detecting and quantifying a target molecule in a biological sample and method of use include a biosensor fabricated with a recognition layer with an imprinted polymer, an electrode electrically coupled to the recognition layer, and a logic circuit that may include a processor and non-transitory memory with computer executable instructions embedded thereon, wherein the imprinted polymer is shaped to have a profile that substantially matches a profile of the target molecule, such that the target molecule can form-fit and bind to the imprinted polymer, thus changing an electrical property of the polymer layer that may be detected to identify the presence of the target molecule.

Analyte measurement device
11650179 · 2023-05-16 · ·

Analyte measurement devices and methods of measuring an analyte in a sample. At least one of the methods include: applying an electrical analysis signal to the sample during a measurement time interval (MT), wherein the electrical analysis signal, when transferred into a frequency space, comprises a superposition of two or more non-zero frequency components at least at a sampling time; measuring at least one electrical response signal from the sample; analyzing the electrical response signal; and determining the amount of the analyte in the sample based on the analyzing.

Biosensor system analyte measurement
11644434 · 2023-05-09 · ·

Methods and biosensor systems for compensating an analyte measurement are provided. The methods and systems determine a secondary output signal based on the measured primary output signal in order to better approximate the effects of an extraneous stimulus on the primary output signal under actual measurement conditions. The methods and systems according to the present disclosure may provide a more accurate analyte measurement, and may be particularly useful in detecting and compensating an analyte measurement during an off-condition.

DIFFUSION RESISTANCE LAYER FOR ANALYTE SENSORS

Disclosed are devices for determining an analyte concentration (e.g., glucose). The devices comprise a sensor configured to generate a signal associated with a concentration of an analyte and a sensing membrane located over the sensor. The sensing membrane comprises an enzyme layer, wherein the enzyme layer comprises an enzyme and a polymer comprising polyurethane and/or polyurea segments and one or more zwitterionic repeating units. The enzyme layer protects the enzyme and prevents it from leaching from the sensing membrane into a host or deactivating.

SENSOR DEVICE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES
20230204570 · 2023-06-29 ·

Systems, devices, and methods are described herein for using a biosensor to detect a target species in a biological sample by electrochemical methods. The systems include a biosensor comprising a working electrode, an anchor layer, a linker, and a recognition component. Optionally, the biosensor can also include a visualization component for characterization of the biosensor by one or more microscopy techniques. In some embodiments, the methods disclosed herein include mixing a reporter molecule with a biological sample to produce a mixture, flowing the resulting mixture over the biosensor, applying an excitation signal to the electrode to initiate a chemical reaction between the reporter molecule, the target species, and the biosensor, sensing a response signal from the biosensor in response to the excitation signal, and determining, based on the response to the excitation signal, the concentration of the target species present in the sample.

Compositions and methods to detect molecules in a sample
11686722 · 2023-06-27 · ·

This invention is directed to non-invasive devices and methods to detect electrochemically active molecules in a fluid sample of a subject.

ANALYTE SENSOR AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ANALYTE SENSOR
20230190155 · 2023-06-22 ·

A fully or partially implantable analyte sensor for continuously monitoring analyte concentration in a body fluid has a substrate with a first surface configured to face towards the body fluid. The sensor has a working electrode and an interferent electrode. The interferent electrode and the working electrode are electrically separated layers located adjacently on the first surface. The sensor has a further electrode, the further electrode being a counter electrode, a reference electrode or a counter/reference electrode. The working electrode and the interferent electrode each have a layer of a conductive material. The working electrode has an enzyme whereas the interferent electrode is devoid of enzyme. A method for producing the fully or partially implantable analyte sensor for continuously monitoring analyte concentration in a body fluid is also disclosed.

Biosensor using cell that expresses chemosensory receptor that can detect sugar, and alzheimer's disease diagnostic apparatus comprising same

The present invention relates to a biosensor that uses a cell that expresses a chemosensory receptor that can detect sugar, and an Alzheimer's disease diagnostic apparatus comprising the same. The biosensor and the Alzheimer's disease diagnostic apparatus of the present invention can sensitively detect a particular sugar in a sample, more inexpensively and more quickly, by fixing a drosophila cell having an over-expressed target sensory receptor protein on the cell surface through genetic engineering, and can thereby be efficaciously used for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.

AMADORIASE HAVING ENHANCED DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY

Provided are an amadoriase that is less likely to be influenced by oxygen concentration and a method and a reagent kit for measurement of HbA1c using such amadoriase. Provided are an amadoriase that is obtained via substitution of one or more amino acid residues at a position or positions corresponding to the position(s) selected from the group consisting of positions 280, 267, 269, 54, and 241 of the amadoriase derived from the genus Coniochaeta, a method for measurement of HbA1c, a reagent kit for measurement, and a sensor using such amadoriase. The modified amadoriase according to the invention has a lowered oxidase activity and an enhanced dehydrogenase activity, and this enables the use of an electron mediator, and this reduces the influence of oxygen concentration. Thus, HbA1c can be measured with high sensitivity.