Bio-impedance based sensor using organic polymer-membrane was presented in this paper. The Ca-alginate with glycerol as plasticizer used in the experiments was fabricated by slip casting method on a glass substrates. After atmospheric heating treatment of edible films at 60°C for 24 hours, the films-membranes of 50 mm were obtained. Bio-impedance characterizations were carried out by LCR meter at room temperature. The experiment results showed that the sensor finely operated at low frequency i.e. less than 40 kHz. Response of the sensor increased with the increase of samples mass and became constant after a critical mass. Finally, bio-impedance responses of beef and pork were clearly indicated by a different magnitude that it is possible to apply the films-membranes as bio-sensor applications.
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