A sol-gel (SC) based glucose biosensor using thermometric measurement is re
ported. The enzymes (glucose oxidase, GOD and catalase, CAT) were entrapped
on the surface of reticulated vitreous carbon cylinder (RVC cartridge) usi
ng SG as a binder. This 'RVC cartridge' was placed within the column of an
enzyme thermistor (ET) device. Injection of various D-glucose concentration
s resulted in changing the heat content of the circulating buffer, recorded
as a thermometric peak by a sensitive thermistor. Independent calibration
curves between 10 and 50 mM and between 0.2 and 1 mM D-glucose was obtained
by plotting the D-glucose concentration versus the thermometric peak heigh
t. Thr sensitivity of the response was optimized to 1 ml min(-1) flow rate
of the buffer The stability of the entrapped GOD/CAT stored at room tempera
ture (25 degreesC) or 4-10 degreesC was 3 or 6 months, respectively. The ef
fect of dissolved oxygen and other interferents such as acetaminophen, asco
rbic acid, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, urea and uric acid, on the catalyt
ic activity of the enzyme was also investigated. This system was employed t
o detect glucose in samples of fruit juice, coca cola and human blood serum
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