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publicationNumber MX-359319-B
titleOfInvention REAGENT MATERIALS AND ASSOCIATED TEST ELEMENTS.
abstract The present invention relates to reactive materials and associated test elements. In one embodiment, a test element that has dual functionality includes a first coenzyme dependent enzyme or a substrate for the first enzyme, a second coenzyme dependent enzyme or a substrate for the second enzyme, and a coenzyme selected from the group consisting of thio-NAD, thio-NADP, and a compound according to formula (I). In one aspect, the first analyte is hydroxybutyrate and the first enzyme is a hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, and the second analyte is glucose and the second enzyme is a glucose dehydrogenase or a glucose oxidase. Other aspects of the present application are directed to unique reactive materials. Other modalities, forms, objects, characteristics, advantages, aspects and benefits will become apparent from the description and the Figures.
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