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publicationDate 1989-09-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H01239448-A
titleOfInvention Enzyme sensor for measuring pyruvic acid
abstract PURPOSE: To accurately measure high-concn. pyruvic acid by using the enzyme sensor formed by using lactic dehydrogenase as immobilized enzyme and using a pH electrode or ion-sensitive FET as a transducer. n CONSTITUTION: The enzyme sensor is formed by the immobilized enzyme which acts specifically on a substrate and the transducer which converts a change in the concn. or quantity of heat of a material to be consumed or formed by an enzyme reaction to an electric signal. The lactic dehydrogenase is used for the enzyme and the pH electrode or ion-sensitive field effect transistor ISFET is used for the transducer. A change in pH is measured by using a measuring instrument consisting of the ISFET 1 which is immobilized with the lactic dehydrogenase, the ISFET 2 which is not immobilized therewith and an Ag/AtCl electrode 3 in order to measure the pyruvic acid by using the enzyme sensor. The high-concn. pyruvic acid is thereby measured with the good accuracy without using a costly reagent. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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