Literature DB >> 33670063

Recent Impact of Microfluidics on Skin Models for Perspiration Simulation.

Genís Rabost-Garcia1,2, Josep Farré-Lladós1, Jasmina Casals-Terré1.   

Abstract

Skin models offer an in vitro alternative to human trials without their high costs, variability, and ethical issues. Perspiration models, in particular, have gained relevance lately due to the rise of sweat analysis and wearable technology. The predominant approach to replicate the key features of perspiration (sweat gland dimensions, sweat rates, and skin surface characteristics) is to use laser-machined membranes. Although they work effectively, they present some limitations at the time of replicating sweat gland dimensions. Alternative strategies in terms of fabrication and materials have also showed similar challenges. Additional research is necessary to implement a standardized, simple, and accurate model representing sweating for wearable sensors testing.

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Keywords:  artificial skin; in vitro testing; perspiration; skin models; skin phantom; sweat; wearables

Year:  2021        PMID: 33670063     DOI: 10.3390/membranes11020150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Membranes (Basel)        ISSN: 2077-0375


  2 in total

1.  Microfluidics and MEMS Technology for Membranes.

Authors:  Jasmina Casals-Terré
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-31

Review 2.  Wearable Sweat Loss Measuring Devices: From the Role of Sweat Loss to Advanced Mechanisms and Designs.

Authors:  Bowen Zhong; Kai Jiang; Lili Wang; Guozhen Shen
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2021-10-28       Impact factor: 16.806

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