Glucose, lactate, and pyruvate can be continuously measured in whole blood by using three extracorporeal electrochemical biosensors. We fixed two newly developed sensors,for lactate and pyruvate, in series with an endocrine artificial pancreas (“Betalike”) without affecting its performance. These new sensors for use Withwhole blood should be able to clarify the fate of the intermediary metabolites of glucose in diabetic patients receiving infusions of drugs or insulin.
Mascini, M., Mazzei, F., MOSCONE DINIA, D., Calabrese, G., Benedetti, M. (1987). Lactate and Pyruvate Electrochemical Biosensors for Whole Blood in Extracorporeal Experiments with an Endocrine Artificial Pancreas. CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 33(4), 591-593.
Lactate and Pyruvate Electrochemical Biosensors for Whole Blood in Extracorporeal Experiments with an Endocrine Artificial Pancreas
MOSCONE DINIA, DANILA;
1987-01-01
Abstract
Glucose, lactate, and pyruvate can be continuously measured in whole blood by using three extracorporeal electrochemical biosensors. We fixed two newly developed sensors,for lactate and pyruvate, in series with an endocrine artificial pancreas (“Betalike”) without affecting its performance. These new sensors for use Withwhole blood should be able to clarify the fate of the intermediary metabolites of glucose in diabetic patients receiving infusions of drugs or insulin.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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