Issue 9, 2001

Spectrophotometric bioanalytical flow-injection system for control of hemodialysis treatment

Abstract

A spectrophotometric flow-injection analysis (FIA) system for monitoring clinical hemodialysis is demonstrated. The role of a dialysate urea detector incorporated in this bioanalytical system is played by an optical flow-through biosensor based on Prussian Blue film with chemically linked urease forming a monomolecular layer of the enzyme. This pH-enzyme optode-FIA system is useful for the selective determination of post-dialysate urea in the range of concentration corresponding to its level in real clinical samples (2–16 mmol lāˆ’1). This bioanalytical system allows the analysis of about 15 samples of spent dialysate per hour. The operational and storage stabilities of the applied biosensor are longer than 2 weeks and 2 months, respectively. Clinical evaluation of the bioanalytical system was performed.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 May 2001
Accepted
21 Jun 2001
First published
31 Jul 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 1564-1567

Spectrophotometric bioanalytical flow-injection system for control of hemodialysis treatment

A. Radomska, S. Glab and R. Koncki, Analyst, 2001, 126, 1564 DOI: 10.1039/B104140C

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