Strategic studies and market research were made to determine the risks, opportunities and possible applicability associated with the design, process and production of all the components of the nitrite SPE biosensor.
A mass production manufacturing of the NO2- SPE biosensor (n=1000) electrodes were produced using an automated precision liquid dispensing instrument (Biodot) with the aim to facilitate a high volume production of biosensors with similar characteristics.
Enzyme production process is being fine-tuned at BIOLAN. The projection is that, by early 2023, it will be fully developed and can be used to prepare biosensors which would increase by at least 6 times the production yield, considerably reducing the time and effort needed for the development of the biosensors, and consequently, decreasing the cost of manufacturing. Besides, the developed protocol is highly reproducible and less complex than the previously used in the development of this kind of biosensors, a fact that ensures a uniform and high quality product.
The developed Nitrite SPE biosensors have been coupled to the BIO7000 measurement devices developed by BIOLAN. The portable and user-friendly equipment that currently markets BIOLAN is a miniaturised potentiostat for reading test strips. The equipment, powered by a USB rechargeable battery, consists of Bluetooth and USB communications, includes a button with ON/OFF function, and have an IP65 sealing, except in the entrance area of the reactive strips. In addition, the equipment has a detection system for the presence of strips to ensure its correct introduction. And it also has the possibility of reading two working electrodes at the same time, which are integrated in the same strip. Differences were not observed when the nitrite SPE biosensors were used in the BIO7000 device developed at BIOLAN when compared with a commercial potentiostat (Palmsens).