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A flexible glucose biosensor modified by reduced-swelling and conductive zwitterionic hydrogel enzyme membrane

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY [2024]
Li Chengcheng, Zhu Wangwang, Ma Yuxiao, Zheng Hao, Zhang Xingguo, Li Dachao, Pu Zhihua
ABSTRACT

This paper reports a flexible glucose biosensor which is modified by a reduced-swelling and conductive zwitterionic hydrogel enzyme membrane that contains two forms of chemical cross-links. One chemical cross-linking is induced by thermal initiators and forms the basal network of the hydrogel. Another cross-linking is achieved by the coordination interactions between the multivalent metal ion Al 3+ and anionic group -COO − of zwitterionic poly-carboxy betaine (pCBMA), which significantly increase the cross-linking density of the zwitterionic hydrogel, improving the reduced-swelling property and reducing the pore size. The better reduced-swelling property and reduced diameters of pores within the zwitterionic hydrogel make less glucose oxidase (GOx) leakage, thus significantly improving the enzyme membrane’s service life. By introducing the Al 3+ and Cl − , the conductivity of the zwitterionic hydrogel is enhanced approximately 10.4-fold. According to the enhanced conductivity, the reduced-swelling property, and the high GOx loading capacity of the zwitterionic hydrogel, the sensitivity of the biosensor with GOx/pCBMA-Al 3+ is significantly improved by 5 times and has a long service life. Finally, the proposed GOx/pCBMA-Al 3+ biosensor was applied in non-invasive blood glucose detection on the human body, verifying the capability in practice.

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