Application of cell culture toxicity tests to the development of implantable biosensors |
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Authors: | Yanan Zhang Dilbir S. Bindra Marie-Bernadette Barrau George S. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA |
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Abstract: | Cell culture toxicity testing methods were modified and applied to the development of implantable glucose microsensors, and positive and negative control materials suitable for the microsensor assessment were established. The location, source and degree of the toxic effect in a multi-component biosensor was spatially visualized with cell monolayers. A freshly prepared sensor showed moderate toxicity, mainly as a result of the presence of glutaraldehyde and the residual solvents in the polymer layers. However, it was possible to reduce the toxicity by removing the leachable toxic substances through extraction in phosphate, buffer, and a non-toxic sensor was readily obtained. |
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Keywords: | L929 fibroblast cell culture agar diffusion toxicity test glucose biosensor biocompatibility |
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