Biosensor containing a biochemical substance immobilized on a la

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell;... – Enzyme or microbial cell is immobilized on or in an organic...

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ABSTRACT:
A biosensor is prepared having a selective detection system containing a biochemical substance such as an enzyme immobilized on an olefinic-unsaturated, epoxyfunctional polysiloxane. Prior to immobilization of the biochemical substance, the polysiloxane is applied as a layer to a carrier and cross-linked by treatment with high-energy radiation. A biochemical substance is reacted with epoxy groups of the cross-linked polysiloxane. Any non-reacted epoxy groups are reacted with a compound containing an amino group, a carboxyl group or an amino group and a carboxyl group to stabilize. After cross-linking and before reacting of the biochemical substance, the cross-linked polysiloxane can be hydrophilized by reacting some of the epoxy groups with a hydrophilic compound containing a reactive group.

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