JPS57146566A - Saccharide sensor - Google Patents

Saccharide sensor

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JPS57146566A
JPS57146566A JP56032141A JP3214181A JPS57146566A JP S57146566 A JPS57146566 A JP S57146566A JP 56032141 A JP56032141 A JP 56032141A JP 3214181 A JP3214181 A JP 3214181A JP S57146566 A JPS57146566 A JP S57146566A
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saccharide
protein
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Shuichi Suzuki
Masao Karube
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Ajinomoto Co Inc
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PURPOSE: To provide a saccharide sensor capable of determining the objective saccharide exclusively and selectively, by using proteins originated from a living body and capable of bonding specifically with the saccharide.
CONSTITUTION: The protein capable of bonding specifically with a specific saccharide such as glucose, fructose, mannose, etc. can be separated from the microorganisms such as Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, etc. The protein is used in the form of a solution or after fixing to the membrance such as acetylcellulose membrane. The membrane 5 having immobilized protein 3 is attached to the connecting part of the H-shaped cell with the packings 5, and the cell is filled with an electrolyte 6. The signal is outputted from the silver-silver chloride electrodes 7 through an amplifier 9. When one of the cells is filled with a saccharide solution, an electrical potential proportional to the concentration is generated, and the concentration of the saccharide can be determined therefrom.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
JP56032141A 1981-03-06 1981-03-06 Saccharide sensor Pending JPS57146566A (en)

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