A continuous glucose monitoring device by graphene modified electrochemical sensor in microfluidic system.
Zhihua PuChongwei ZouRidong WangXiaochen LaiHaixia YuKexin XuDachao LiPublished in: Biomicrofluidics (2016)
This paper presents a continuous glucose monitoring microsystem consisting of a three-electrode electrochemical sensor integrated into a microfluidic chip. The microfluidic chip, which was used to transdermally extract and collect subcutaneous interstitial fluid, was fabricated from five polydimethylsiloxane layers using micromolding techniques. The electrochemical sensor was integrated into the chip for continuous detection of glucose. Specifically, a single-layer graphene and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were decorated onto the working electrode (WE) of the sensor to construct a composite nanostructured surface and improve the resolution of the glucose measurements. Graphene was transferred onto the WE surface to improve the electroactive nature of the electrode to enable measurements of low levels of glucose. The AuNPs were directly electrodeposited onto the graphene layer to improve the electron transfer rate from the activity center of the enzyme to the electrode to enhance the sensitivity of the sensor. Glucose oxidase (GOx) was immobilized onto the composite nanostructured surface to specifically detect glucose. The factors required for AuNPs deposition and GOx immobilization were also investigated, and the optimized parameters were obtained. The experimental results displayed that the proposed sensor could precisely measure glucose in the linear range from 0 to 162 mg/dl with a detection limit of 1.44 mg/dl (S/N = 3). The proposed sensor exhibited the potential to detect hypoglycemia which is still a major challenge for continuous glucose monitoring in clinics. Unlike implantable glucose sensors, the wearable device enabled external continuous monitoring of glucose without interference from foreign body reaction and bioelectricity.
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- blood glucose
- high throughput
- label free
- circulating tumor cells
- carbon nanotubes
- ionic liquid
- type diabetes
- blood pressure
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- room temperature
- heart rate
- molecularly imprinted
- risk assessment
- insulin resistance
- low cost
- human health
- walled carbon nanotubes
- tandem mass spectrometry