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[Biosensors and clinical analysis].

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  • 1Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo.

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|May 1, 1992
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Biosensors offer sensitive, direct determination of organic compounds in biological fluids, overcoming limitations of traditional spectrophotometric methods for bedside monitoring. Future developments include implantable microbiosensors and artificial pancreas technology.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Clinical Diagnostics

Context:

  • Clinical analyses require selective determination of organic compounds in biological fluids like blood.
  • Spectrophotometric methods, while common, are often too complex for immediate bedside monitoring.
  • Enzyme-based biosensors with electrochemical transducers offer high sensitivity and direct measurement without prior separation.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the advantages of biosensors over traditional methods for analyzing organic compounds in biological samples.
  • To discuss the development and potential applications of biosensors in clinical settings.
  • To introduce the concept of advanced biosensor applications like implantable devices and artificial organs.

Summary:

  • Biosensors utilizing enzymes and electrochemical transducers provide sensitive and direct measurement of specific organic compounds in biological fluids.

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  • These devices circumvent the complex procedures associated with spectrophotometric methods, enabling potential bedside applications.
  • Ongoing research is leading to sophisticated biosensor technologies, including implantable microbiosensors and the development of an artificial pancreas.
  • Impact:

    • Enables rapid and accurate clinical diagnostics at the point of care.
    • Facilitates the development of advanced medical devices for continuous health monitoring.
    • Paves the way for personalized medicine through real-time biological compound analysis.