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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 24, 150-152, Copyright © 1978 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Plasma glucose measurement with the Yellow Springs Glucose Analyzer

KS Chua and IK Tan

The Yellow Springs Glucose Analyzer, a device for the quantitative measurement of glucose concentrations, involves the use of immobilized glucose oxidase, incorporated on a membrane covering a hydrogen peroxide sensor. Operation of the instrument is simple. After an initial calibration, 25 microliter of plasma is injected into a reaction chamber. At 45 s a digital result for glucose is displayed. The within-batch coefficient of variation for the method is 1.2% or less for glucose concentrations of 0.94 to 3.98 g/liter. The between- batch coefficient of variation is 5.8% or less for glucose concentrations of 0.29 to 2.91 g/liter. Concentration and readout are linearly related to at least 4.6 g/liter. Analytical recoveries ranged from 100 to 102%. Carry-over was negligible. Values for glucose concentration obtained with the instrument compared well (r = 0.997) with those obtained with the Beckman Glucose Analyzer.


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