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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 31, 451-453, Copyright © 1985 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
M Mascini, S Fortunati, D Moscone, G Palleschi, M Massi-Benedetti and P Fabietti
We report the features of a sensor for determining L-lactate. An oxygen sensor, coupled to a nylon net with chemically bound L-lactate oxidase (EC 1.1.3.2), is inserted into an artificial pancreas (Biostator, Miles) "downstream" from the glucose sensor. We used the sensor to continuously monitor the L-lactate concentration in blood after a "glucose clamp" experiment with a diabetic patient. L-Lactate determinations in blood drawn from the patient every 15 min agreed well with results obtained by use of the L-lactate sensor.
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