Abstract

A flow injection thermal microbiosensor was designed for the simultaneous determination of multiple analytes. The biosensor consisted of five thin-film thermistors which were located along a single microchannel. The device was fabricated on a quartz chip by micromachining. The feasibility of employing this system for the detection of two independent enzyme reactions was demonstrated using two different pairs of enzymes, urease–penicillinase and urease–glucose oxidase. The enzymes were immobilized on agarose beads, which were then sequentially packed into distinct regions of the microchannel. Using this method, samples containing urea mixed with penicillin V or with glucose were simultaneously analysed. Linear ranges of up to 20 mmol l–1 urea, 40 mmol l–1 penicillin V and 8 mmol l–1 glucose (saturated with O2) were obtained using a flow rate of 30 µl min–1 and a sample volume of 20 µl. The relative standard deviations for urea and penicillin V assays were 1.13 and 2.42% for the first 100 samples and 1.17 and 2.78% for 200 samples, respectively. The sensor is capable of analysing 25 samples per hour.

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