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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 04, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 27, 2019
Polymer Technology Systems, Inc., Whitestown, IN (US);
Donnie Smith, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Brittney L. Werner, Fairland, IN (US);
Gary L. Hughes, Camby, IN (US);
Jie Chen, Whitestown, IN (US);
Polymer Technology Systems, Inc., Whitestown, IN (US);
Abstract
A method for determining analytes includes lysing the red blood cells of a whole blood sample, oxidizing the free hemoglobin in the lysed sample, and cleaving FVH from the hemoglobin A1C to form an electrochemical test solution. In one aspect, a first portion of the electrochemical test solution is reacted with fructosyl peptide oxidase and a reduced ruthenium mediator to form a first reaction product. A first electrical property of the first reaction product is measured, the measurement being indicative of hemoglobin A1C in the blood sample. In another aspect, a second portion of the electrochemical test solution is reacted with ferrocyanide to form a second reaction product. A second electrical property of the second reaction product is measured, the measurement being indicative of total hemoglobin in the blood sample. Hemoglobin A1C, total hemoglobin, and % HbA1C are determined based on the first and second electrical properties.