Method, measuring instrument and system for detecting urine glucose
A measuring instrument, glucose technology, applied in the field of urine glucose detection, can solve the problems of low precision, complex substances, inaccurate test results, etc., and achieve the effect of high precision and simple operation
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[0097] Urine glucose is detected by a system for detecting urine glucose. The system used in this embodiment specifically includes an enzyme-free electrochemical sensor, an enzyme electrochemical sensor and a measuring instrument. The difference between an enzyme-free electrochemical sensor and an enzyme electrochemical sensor is only that there is no enzyme The reagent layer in the electrochemical sensor is an enzyme-free reagent layer, the reagent layer in the enzyme electrochemical sensor is an enzyme reagent layer, and the enzyme-free electrochemical sensor and the enzyme electrochemical sensor can be unified into an electrochemical sensor; figure 1 In the figure, 1 is the substrate, 2 is the working electrode, 3 is the counter electrode, 4 is the trigger electrode, 5 is the insulating film, 6 is the reagent layer, 7 is the hydrophilic film, 8 is the double-sided adhesive layer, 9 is the sample guide groove, and 10 is the gas outlet;
[0098] The surface of the substrate i...
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[0116] The method that detects glucose in urine is identical with embodiment 1, and difference is: the reagent in the non-enzyme sensor reagent layer and the reagent in the enzyme sensor reagent layer are as shown in table 3 and table 4; Obtain thus: calculation formula is I=(- 0.02852*i+0.67899)*Cglu+(0.85354*i-0.18966);
[0117] Table 3 Composition table of reagents in reagent layer of enzyme-free sensor
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[0119] Table 4 Composition of reagents in the enzyme sensor reagent layer
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[0121] Such as Figure 7 As shown, the concentration values measured by five different urine specific gravity urine samples were compared with the prepared concentration values, and it was found that the error after correction was basically in line with the national standard for blood glucose test strips (when the glucose concentration ≤ 4.2mM, within ±0.83mM, the glucose concentration >4.2mM, within ±15%).
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