METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ASSAY OF ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Application 257/MUMNP/2006 published 2007-04-13, filed 2006-03-06
The presence of a select analyte in the sample is evaluated in an electrochemical system using a conduction cell-type apparatus. A potential or current is generated between the two electrodes of the cell sufficient to bring about oxidation or reduction of the analyte or of a mediator in an analyte-detection redox system, thereby forming a chemical potential gradient of the analyte or mediator between the two electrodes. After the gradient is established, the applied potential or current is discontinued and an analyte-independent signal is obtained from the relaxation of the chemical potential gradient. The analyte-independent signal is used to correct the analyte-dependent signal obtained during application of the potential or current. This correction allows an improved measurement of analyte concentration because it corrects for device-specific and test specific factors such as transport (mobility) of analyte and/or mediator, effective electrode area, and electrode spacing (and as a result, sample volume), without need for separate calibration values. The analysis can be performed using disposable test strips in a hand held meter, for example for glucose testing.
Applicant
1)AgaMatrix, Inc.
:10 Manor Parkway, Salem, NH 03079, U.S.A.
Inventor
1)Iyengar, Sridhar G. 2)Harding, Ian No of Pages : 56 No of Claims : 17
International Info
Classification: G01N 33/487
Publication Number: WO 2005/022143 A3
Application Date: 2004-08-23
Priority Information
60/496,787 U.S.A. 2003-08-21