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BIOSENSORS

Glucose Biosensor Based on Oxygen Electrode Part IV: In Vivo Evaluation of the Rechargeable Glucose Sensor

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Pages 1081-1097 | Received 03 Jan 1996, Accepted 20 Jan 1996, Published online: 22 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

A glucose monitoring system consisting of a pair of amperometric sensors: a glucose biosensor based on oxygen electrode and an oxygen sensor, two miniature potentiostats, an instrumentation amplifier and a data logger has been developed. The glucose sensor has linear response to the glucose concentration in vitro at 37°C up to 26 mM (480 mg/dL) in the phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.4), and linear range up to 21 mM (380 mg/dL) in undiluted bovine plasma. The system was evaluated in vivo with the sensors subcutaneously implanted in healthy mongrel dogs. During the implantation the system output was continuously recorded. The results of short-term subcutaneous implantation of the integrated system demonstrated good agreement between the glucose concentration measured by the biosensor and that obtained using standard glucose determination methods. The delay-time between the tissue glucose level (measured by the biosensor) and the blood glucose level (obtained by standard methodology) was 3 to 10 minutes. During the chronic implantation the biosensor was refilled in vivo. Rejuvenation of the sensor response after refilling was observed demonstrating the potential of such sensors for long-term implantation.

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