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publicationDate 2017-11-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RO-126709-B1
titleOfInvention LABORATORY BIOSENSOR FOR GLUCOSE AND COLESTEROL
abstract The invention relates to a laboratory biosensor for determining blood glucose and cholesterol by using the amperometric method, comprising a body (1) in which there is placed an amperometric unit which measures the electrolysis current and processes and displays the resulting data on an electronic display (2), two dosing systems at the external part of the body (1), one for glucose-oxidase and one for cholesterol-oxidase, each of them comprising the knurled nuts (3 and 4), the ball ratchet splitters (5 and 6), a spacing spring (7), the pressure screws (8 and 9), the cylindrical pins (10 and 11) preventing the nuts from moving vertically, the perforating tools (12 and 13), the capillary plastic tubes (14 and 15), a mixing and reaction cell (16) with a channel (c) and two platinum blade electrodes (17 and 18). At the external part of the body (1) there are screwed the flasks (19 and 20) containing the reagents for performing the tests and the on/off and switch buttons.
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