O. Elekes et al., BIENZYME REACTOR FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION OF LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF URIC-ACID AND GLUCOSE, Clinica chimica acta, 239(2), 1995, pp. 153-165
An enzyme-based flow-injection amperometric analysis system (FIA) for
monitoring of uric acid and glucose is described, The oxidase and pero
xidase enzymes are physically co-immobilised in a sandwich-type reacto
r and ferrocene serves as a mediator. The assays are based on the meas
urement of a reduction current resulting from the enzymatic reactions,
at a glassy carbon electrode held at 0.00 mV (vs, Ag/AgCl). The high
selectivity (ascorbic acid did not interfere) is coupled to high sensi
tivity (a detection limit of 30 and 60 nmol/l for uric acid and glucos
e, respectively; signal/noise = 3) and good stability (the enzymes rem
ained active for more than 6 weeks at 30 degrees C), The usefulness of
the assay in clinical chemistry is illustrated by the measurement of
human serum uric acid and glucose concentration. The results obtained
were in fairly good agreement with those obtained using conventional h
ospital laboratory methods.