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titleOfInvention Electrochemical sensor
abstract An electrochemical sensor using an electron acceptor may be provided with an interfering substance removing portion because an oxidizing substance such as ascorbic acid is easily oxidized on the electrode surface. Because of this, the other error factors such as the hematocrit value could not be substantially eliminated. According to the present invention, a pretreatment unit such as removal of interfering substances is completely separated from an electrode system in which an electrode reaction occurs, and a sample after pretreatment uses an external force such as a centrifugal force as an electrode. Move to system. In addition, if centrifugal force is used, it is possible to separate the blood cell component and the plasma component by utilizing the difference in specific gravity of the biological sample. Highly accurate concentration measurement similar to chemical testing can be realized electrochemically. [Selection] Figure 1
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