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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 05, 2010
Filed:
Jun. 13, 2006
Jerome F. Mcaleer, Wantage, GB;
Manuel Alvarez-icaza, Inverness, GB;
Geoff Hall, Inverness, GB;
Elliot V. Plotkin, Inverness, GB;
David Scott, Witney Oxon, GB;
Oliver W. H. Davies, Inverness, GB;
Jerome F. McAleer, Wantage, GB;
Manuel Alvarez-Icaza, Inverness, GB;
Geoff Hall, Inverness, GB;
Elliot V. Plotkin, Inverness, GB;
David Scott, Witney Oxon, GB;
Oliver W. H. Davies, Inverness, GB;
Diabetes Diagnostics, Inc., Waltham, MA (US);
Abstract
An improved disposable glucose test strip for use in a test meter of the type which receives a disposable test strip and a sample of blood from a patient and performs an electrochemical analysis is made using a non-conductive integrated reagent/blood separation layer containing a filler, an enzyme effective to oxidize glucose, e.g., glucose oxidase, and a mediator effective to transfer electrons from the enzyme. The integrated layer formulation is printed over a conductive carbon element to form a working electrode. The filler, for example a silica filler, is selected to have a balance of hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity such that one drying it forms a two-dimensional network on the surface of the conductive element. The response of this test strip is essentially temperature independent over relevant temperature ranges and is substantially insensitive to the hematocrit of the patient.