Abstract
This chapter presents details related to a computerized and temperature-compensated enzyme electrode for blood sugar determination. Temperature is an important fact affecting biosensor response. There are some disadvantages while using temperature control. First, the control unit will not be functional if the environmental temperature is higher than the set point of the control unit. Second, if the environmental temperature is much lower than that of set point, air bubbles produce frequently along with the inner surface of tubing system of a FIA model to make sensor response worse. The GA-I machine had been clinically used in several hospitals for determination of glucose in blood, urine, and cerebral fluids. The relative coefficients (r) were 0.9828 between GA-I and Glucinet method, 0.9823 between GA-I and auto biochemical analyzer (Technicon RA1000), 0.9818 between GA-I and auto biochemical analyzer (ABA 100), and 0.97 (average of 0.96 and 0, 99) between GA-I and o-toluindine method.
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