Free Radical Detection
Free Radical Analyzers
Our free radical analyzers are used in biosensing experiments to detect oxygen, nitric oxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen sulfide and glucose, using WPI ion-species specific biosensors. Our TBR series biosensing analyzers can be set to monitor the specific species of interest, and the 4-channel TBR4100 can monitor four biosensors simultaneously. While the TBR biosensing device is commonly used as a nitric oxide analyzer, it is perfect for real-time detection and measurement of a variety of redox-reactive species using the electrochemical (amperometric) detection principle. This series of optically isolated biosensing analyzers has ultra low noise and independently operated channels.
Features
- Real-time detection using electrochemical sensors
- Current measurement range from 300 fA to 10 µA (four ranges) permits wide dynamic range for detection
- Wide bandwidth allows recording of fast events
- Measure Carbon Monoxide from 10 nM to 10 µM
- Measure Nitric Oxide from < 0.3 nM to 100 µM
- Measure Hydrogen Peroxide < 10 nM to 100 mM
- Measure Hydrogen Sulfide < 5 nM to 100 µM
- Measure Glucose 36 - 450mg/dl (or 2-25mM/L)
- Measure Oxygen from 0.1% to 100%
TBR Biosensors
Sensors for use with Free Radical Analyzers TBR1025 and TBR4100
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