| Literature DB >> 33607417 |
Yao Yao1, Jingyao Chen2, Yuhan Guo2, Tian Lv1, Zilin Chen1, Ning Li1, Shaokui Cao3, Bingdi Chen4, Tao Chen5.
Abstract
Wearable non-invasive glucose sensors that can provide human a painless and portable means to monitor their blood glucose and manage their health condition draw great attentions, recently. Non-invasive human glucose sensors by detecting glucose in interstitial fluid (ISF) extracted through a reverse iontophoresis (RI) approach have been widely investigated, but the current challenges are their complex structure and instability for continuous monitor. Herein, we demonstrate a simple two-electrode non-invasive blood glucose sensor, which is fabricated by using graphene/carbon nanotubes/glucose oxidase composite textile and graphene/carbon nanotube/silver/silver chloride composite textile as the working electrode and counter electrode, respectively. By using one single device, extraction of ISF through RI process is firstly conducted by loading a certain electric current between two electrodes, then the glucose concentration in the ISF is detected through an amperometric approach by using the same two electrodes. The feasibility of these non-invasive glucose sensors is validated on porcine skin, nude mice and human. The blood glucose concentration calculated according to the response currents of the two-electrode sensors is highly consistent with that measured by commercial glucose meter. Furthermore, the used textile-like electrodes provide the non-invasive blood glucose sensors with excellent flexible and wearable properties, which make them promising to be integrated with other electronic units for monitor and management of human health.Entities:
Keywords: Blood glucose sensor; Carbon nanotube; Graphene; Integration; Non-invasive; Wearable
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33607417 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2021.113078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618