Sensor and concentration measurement method
View Patent ↗A reagent layer of a sensor contains as a mediator a quinone compound having a hydrophilic functional group, phenanthrenequinone, and/or a phenanthrenequinone derivative. The quinone compound has a lower redox potential than a conventional mediator, so interfering substances have less effect on detection results with this sensor.
1. A sensor for detecting or quantifying a target substance contained in a liquid sample including blood, comprising:
a working electrode;
a counter electrode;
a quinone compound having quinone and at least one hydrophilic substituent;
a coenzyme-dependent enzyme dehydrogenating or oxidizing the target substance; and
a reagent layer including the coenzyme-dependent enzyme and the quinone compound,
wherein the reagent layer is disposed so as to be in direct physical contact with the working electrode and/or the counter electrode,
the oxidation-reduction potential of the quinone compound measured using a silver/silver chloride (saturated potassium chloride) electrode as a reference electrode is less than 0, is greater than oxidation reduction potential of the coenzyme, and is smaller than oxidation reduction potential of ascorbic acid,
the hydrophilic substituent has a benzene ring and a hydrophilic functional group added to the benzene ring,
the coenzyme-dependent enzyme is a PQQ-dependent, an FAD-dependent, or an NAD-dependent enzyme, and
the quinone is a phenanthrenequinone.
2. The sensor according to any of claim 1 ,
wherein the substituent has at least one type of functional group selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group, a carboxylic acid group, and a phosphoric acid group.
3. The sensor according to claim 1 ,
wherein the phenanthrenequinone is a 9,10-phenanthrenequinone.
4. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the reagent layer is dissolved into the liquid sample.
5. The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein a solubility of the phenanthrenequinone derivative in water is 80 mM or more.