Claims
- 1. An electrochemical sensor for detection of an analyte in a test sample, said sensor comprising:
a substrate having a working electrode and a counter electrode formed thereon; a chemical coating deposited into a chamber formed on the substrate over the working and counter electrodes; said chemical coating comprising an enzyme and a mediator in a matrix, wherein said sensor provides an accurate reading of the amount of analyte in the test sample within 10 seconds or less after deposition of the test sample to the chamber.
- 2. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the working electrode and the counter electrode are separated by a gap of less than about 300 μm.
- 3. The sensor of claim 2 wherein the working electrode and the counter electrode are separated by a gap of less than about 150 μm.
- 4. The sensor of claim 3 wherein the working electrode and the counter electrode are separated by a gap of less than about 50 μm.
- 5. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the chamber has a sample volume of less than about 1.45 μl.
- 6. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the chamber has a sample volume of between about 0.1 and about 0.4 μl.
- 7. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the chemical coating comprises glucose-dye-oxidoreductase, glucose oxidase, glucose dehydrogenase, diaphorase, and optionally a cofactor.
- 8. The sensor of claim 7 wherein the chemical coating comprises glucose-dye-oxidoreductase.
- 9. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the mediator is selected from the group consisting of: osmium (III)-bipyridyl-2-imidazolyl-chloride, Meldola blue, Ru(NH3)5pyz]2(SO4)3, a ferricyanide salt, a nitrosoanaline derivative, and mixtures thereof.
- 10. The sensor of claim 9 wherein the mediator is a ferricyanide salt or a nitrosoanaline derivative.
- 11. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the sensor provides an accurate reading of the analyte after a delay period of between about 2 seconds and about 6 seconds.
- 12. The sensor of claim 1 providing an accurate reading of the analyte amount in the test sample within 5 seconds or less after depositing the test sample into the chamber.
- 13. The sensor of claim 12 wherein the sensor provides an accurate reading of the analyte after a delay period of between about 2 seconds and less than about 5 seconds.
- 14. The sensor of claim 12 providing an accurate reading of the analyte amount in the test sample within 3 seconds or less after depositing the test sample into the chamber.
- 15. The sensor of claim 14 wherein the sensor provides an accurate reading of the analyte after a delay period of between about 2 seconds and less than about 3 seconds.
- 16. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the working electrode has a width of between about 15 μm and about 500 μm.
- 17. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the analyte is selected from the group consisting of glucose, cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, lactate, lactate dehydrogenase, pyruvate, alcohol, uric acid, and 3-hydroxybutyric acid.
- 18. The sensor of claim 17 wherein the analyte is glucose.
- 19. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the test sample comprises blood.
- 20. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the substrate is flexible.
- 21. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the substrate is rigid.
- 22. A method of evaluating the concentration of an analyte in a test sample, said method comprising supplying the test sample to the chamber of the sensor of claim 1.
- 23. A method of evaluating the concentration of an analyte in a test sample, said method comprising:
supplying a test sample containing the analyte to a chamber on a sensor, said sensor comprising a working electrode, a counter electrode, and a chemical coating deposited therein, said chemical coating including an enzyme and a mediator; applying a voltage potential across the working electrode and the counter electrode, measuring a stable current generated at the working electrode within 10 seconds or less after said depositing.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein said supplying comprises supplying between about 0.300 and about 1.5 μm of the test sample.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 60/332,411 filed on Nov. 16, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety
Provisional Applications (1)
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60332411 |
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