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    題名: A Novel Diffusion Cell Ideal for the Study of Membrane Extraction/Permeation Processes and for Device/Sensor Development
    作者: 程德勝;Ching, Congo Tak-Shing;Connolly, P
    貢獻者: 光電與通訊學系
    關鍵詞: Artificial skin membrane;Diffusion cell;Biosensors;Iontophoresis;Reverse iontophoresis
    日期: 2008-01
    上傳時間: 2012-11-26 02:22:31 (UTC+0)
    摘要: A novel diffusion cell has been constructed which allows study of membrane extraction/permeation processes in a more realistic approach. To examine the performance of this new design, the extraction of glucose in this diffusion cell by reverse iontophoresis has been studied. Reverse iontophoresis refers to the passage of a low level of current through a synthetic or biological membrane to promote the transport of both charged and neutral molecules. The performance of this diffusion cell is compared with results from the extraction studies using a diffusion cell developed by Connolly et al. [P. Connolly, C. Cotton, F. Morin, Opportunities at the skin interface for continuous patient monitoring: a reverse iontophoresis model tested on lactate and glucose, IEEE Trans. Nanobiosci. 1 (1) (2002) 37–41] and results from the human glucose extraction studies in vivo. This newly developed diffusion cell can be easily fabricated for membrane extraction/permeation studies and for device and sensor development.
    關聯: SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL;129(1):Pages 30–34
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