Wearable Microneedle Patch for Colorimetric Detection of Multiple Signature Biomarkers in vivo Toward Diabetic Diagnosis.
Ziting BaoSheng LuDuo ZhangGuanyu WangXiaolin CuiGuozhen LiuPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Type 2 diabetes is rapidly emerging as a global public health problem. While blood glucose monitoring has been the primary method of managing diabetes for decades, the increasing global prevalence of the disease suggests that there might be a need to identify additional biomarkers for a more precise early diagnosis. Herein, a microneedle patch based wearable sensor is developed for the purpose of diabetic diagnosis. Utilizing methacrylic acid modified gelatin and polyvinyl alcohol in the fabrication of microneedles has improved their mechanical properties for skin penetration and increased swelling capacity for interstitial fluid extraction, thanks to the double crosslinking mechanism. The fabricated microneedles are further integrated with test paper functionalized with enzyme and dye molecules to detect multiple signature biomarkers of diabetes in vivo through a colorimetric reaction. Such a wearable microneedle patch holds significant promise for the real-time monitoring of various biomarkers related to chronic diseases and aging.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- public health
- glycemic control
- cardiovascular disease
- gold nanoparticles
- heart rate
- wound healing
- hydrogen peroxide
- sensitive detection
- blood pressure
- living cells
- nitric oxide
- single molecule
- fluorescent probe
- label free
- artificial intelligence
- high resolution
- skeletal muscle
- highly efficient
- real time pcr
- global health