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Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors

Molecular biomarkers are very important in biology, biotechnology and even in medicine, but it is quite hard to convert biology-related signals into measurable data. For this purpose, amperometric biosensors have proven to be particularly suitable because of their specificity and sensitivity. The op...

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Autores principales: Puggioni, Giulia, Calia, Giammario, Arrigo, Paola, Bacciu, Andrea, Bazzu, Gianfranco, Migheli, Rossana, Fancello, Silvia, Serra, Pier Andrea, Rocchitta, Gaia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30669626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19020422
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author Puggioni, Giulia
Calia, Giammario
Arrigo, Paola
Bacciu, Andrea
Bazzu, Gianfranco
Migheli, Rossana
Fancello, Silvia
Serra, Pier Andrea
Rocchitta, Gaia
author_facet Puggioni, Giulia
Calia, Giammario
Arrigo, Paola
Bacciu, Andrea
Bazzu, Gianfranco
Migheli, Rossana
Fancello, Silvia
Serra, Pier Andrea
Rocchitta, Gaia
author_sort Puggioni, Giulia
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description Molecular biomarkers are very important in biology, biotechnology and even in medicine, but it is quite hard to convert biology-related signals into measurable data. For this purpose, amperometric biosensors have proven to be particularly suitable because of their specificity and sensitivity. The operation and shelf stability of the biosensor are quite important features, and storage procedures therefore play an important role in preserving the performance of the biosensors. In the present study two different designs for both glucose and lactate biosensor, differing only in regards to the containment net, represented by polyurethane or glutharaldehyde, were studied under different storage conditions (+4, −20 and −80 °C) and monitored over a period of 120 days, in order to evaluate the variations of kinetic parameters, as V(MAX) and K(M), and LRS as the analytical parameter. Surprisingly, the storage at −80 °C yielded the best results because of an unexpected and, most of all, long-lasting increase of V(MAX) and LRS, denoting an interesting improvement in enzyme performances and stability over time. The present study aimed to also evaluate the impact of a short-period storage in dry ice on biosensor performances, in order to simulate a hypothetical preparation-conservation-shipment condition.
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spelling pubmed-63593962019-02-06 Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors Puggioni, Giulia Calia, Giammario Arrigo, Paola Bacciu, Andrea Bazzu, Gianfranco Migheli, Rossana Fancello, Silvia Serra, Pier Andrea Rocchitta, Gaia Sensors (Basel) Article Molecular biomarkers are very important in biology, biotechnology and even in medicine, but it is quite hard to convert biology-related signals into measurable data. For this purpose, amperometric biosensors have proven to be particularly suitable because of their specificity and sensitivity. The operation and shelf stability of the biosensor are quite important features, and storage procedures therefore play an important role in preserving the performance of the biosensors. In the present study two different designs for both glucose and lactate biosensor, differing only in regards to the containment net, represented by polyurethane or glutharaldehyde, were studied under different storage conditions (+4, −20 and −80 °C) and monitored over a period of 120 days, in order to evaluate the variations of kinetic parameters, as V(MAX) and K(M), and LRS as the analytical parameter. Surprisingly, the storage at −80 °C yielded the best results because of an unexpected and, most of all, long-lasting increase of V(MAX) and LRS, denoting an interesting improvement in enzyme performances and stability over time. The present study aimed to also evaluate the impact of a short-period storage in dry ice on biosensor performances, in order to simulate a hypothetical preparation-conservation-shipment condition. MDPI 2019-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6359396/ /pubmed/30669626 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19020422 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Puggioni, Giulia
Calia, Giammario
Arrigo, Paola
Bacciu, Andrea
Bazzu, Gianfranco
Migheli, Rossana
Fancello, Silvia
Serra, Pier Andrea
Rocchitta, Gaia
Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors
title Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors
title_full Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors
title_fullStr Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors
title_full_unstemmed Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors
title_short Low-Temperature Storage Improves the Over-Time Stability of Implantable Glucose and Lactate Biosensors
title_sort low-temperature storage improves the over-time stability of implantable glucose and lactate biosensors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30669626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19020422
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