Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe

A characterization of gastrointestinal fluids has been performed by means of an electrochemical sensor that has potential for clinical in vivo and in vitro monitoring applications. The sensor comprised a three-electrode cell with a counter, reference, and four working electrodes, Au, Pt, Ir, and Rh....

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Main Authors: Twomey, K., Alvarez de Eulate, E., Marchesi, J., Kolida, S., Gibson, G., Arrigan, Damien, Ogurtsov, V.
Format: Journal Article
Published: IEEE 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26790
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author Twomey, K.
Alvarez de Eulate, E.
Marchesi, J.
Kolida, S.
Gibson, G.
Arrigan, Damien
Ogurtsov, V.
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Alvarez de Eulate, E.
Marchesi, J.
Kolida, S.
Gibson, G.
Arrigan, Damien
Ogurtsov, V.
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description A characterization of gastrointestinal fluids has been performed by means of an electrochemical sensor that has potential for clinical in vivo and in vitro monitoring applications. The sensor comprised a three-electrode cell with a counter, reference, and four working electrodes, Au, Pt, Ir, and Rh. Cyclic voltammetry was used to obtain chemical information from faecal water (in vitro) and gut model (in vivo) fluids. Stable voltammetric responses were obtained for both fluids at these noble metal workingelectrodes. The responses differed in shape that demonstrated the discrimination capability and the potential for practical use as a tool for gastrointestinal fluid investigation. The analysis of the stabilityprofiles in faecal water over a 14-h duration has indicated a possible adsorptionmechanism with the formation of a biolayer on the sensor surface. The stability in gut model fluids over a 42-h durationhas demonstrated a more stable profile, but themechanisms involved are more complicated to determine.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-267902017-09-13T15:51:39Z Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe Twomey, K. Alvarez de Eulate, E. Marchesi, J. Kolida, S. Gibson, G. Arrigan, Damien Ogurtsov, V. electrode voltammetry Electrochemical gastrointestinal fluids A characterization of gastrointestinal fluids has been performed by means of an electrochemical sensor that has potential for clinical in vivo and in vitro monitoring applications. The sensor comprised a three-electrode cell with a counter, reference, and four working electrodes, Au, Pt, Ir, and Rh. Cyclic voltammetry was used to obtain chemical information from faecal water (in vitro) and gut model (in vivo) fluids. Stable voltammetric responses were obtained for both fluids at these noble metal workingelectrodes. The responses differed in shape that demonstrated the discrimination capability and the potential for practical use as a tool for gastrointestinal fluid investigation. The analysis of the stabilityprofiles in faecal water over a 14-h duration has indicated a possible adsorptionmechanism with the formation of a biolayer on the sensor surface. The stability in gut model fluids over a 42-h durationhas demonstrated a more stable profile, but themechanisms involved are more complicated to determine. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26790 10.1109/TBME.2011.2158543 IEEE fulltext
spellingShingle electrode
voltammetry
Electrochemical
gastrointestinal fluids
Twomey, K.
Alvarez de Eulate, E.
Marchesi, J.
Kolida, S.
Gibson, G.
Arrigan, Damien
Ogurtsov, V.
Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe
title Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe
title_full Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe
title_fullStr Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe
title_short Characterization of the Electrochemical Behavior of Gastrointestinal Fluids Using a Multielectrode Sensor Probe
title_sort characterization of the electrochemical behavior of gastrointestinal fluids using a multielectrode sensor probe
topic electrode
voltammetry
Electrochemical
gastrointestinal fluids
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26790