| Literature DB >> 34351759 |
Roozbeh Ghaffari1,2,3, Da Som Yang1, Joohee Kim1, Amer Mansour4, John A Wright1,3, Jeffrey B Model1,3, Donald E Wright3, John A Rogers1,2,3,5,6, Tyler R Ray7,8.
Abstract
Skin-interfaced wearable systems with integrated colorimetric assays, microfluidic channels, and electrochemical sensors offer powerful capabilities for noninvasive, real-time sweat analysis. This Perspective details recent progress in the development and translation of novel wearable sensors for personalized assessment of sweat dynamics and biomarkers, with precise sampling and real-time analysis. Sensor accuracy, system ruggedness, and large-scale deployment in remote environments represent key opportunity areas, enabling broad deployment in the context of field studies, clinical trials, and recent commercialization. On-body measurements in these contexts show good agreement compared to conventional laboratory-based sweat analysis approaches. These device demonstrations highlight the utility of biochemical sensing platforms for personalized assessment of performance, wellness, and health across a broad range of applications.Entities:
Keywords: biosensors; eccrine sweat; epidermal microfluidics; flexible electronics; health monitoring; lab-on-chip; sweat analysis; wearable sensors
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34351759 PMCID: PMC9108092 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.1c01133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 9.618