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Regional and correlative sweat analysis using high-throughput microfluidic sensing patches toward decoding sweat.

Hnin Yin Yin NyeinMallika BariyaLiisa KivimäkiSanna UusitaloTiffany Sun LiawElina JanssonChristine Heera AhnJohn A HangaskyJiangqi ZhaoYuanjing LinTuomas HapponenMinghan ChaoChristina LiedertYingbo ZhaoLi-Chia TaiJussi HiltunenAli Javey
Published in: Science advances (2019)
Recent technological advancements in wearable sensors have made it easier to detect sweat components, but our limited understanding of sweat restricts its application. A critical bottleneck for temporal and regional sweat analysis is achieving uniform, high-throughput fabrication of sweat sensor components, including microfluidic chip and sensing electrodes. To overcome this challenge, we introduce microfluidic sensing patches mass fabricated via roll-to-roll (R2R) processes. The patch allows sweat capture within a spiral microfluidic for real-time measurement of sweat parameters including [Na+], [K+], [glucose], and sweat rate in exercise and chemically induced sweat. The patch is demonstrated for investigating regional sweat composition, predicting whole-body fluid/electrolyte loss during exercise, uncovering relationships between sweat metrics, and tracking glucose dynamics to explore sweat-to-blood correlations in healthy and diabetic individuals. By enabling a comprehensive sweat analysis, the presented device is a crucial tool for advancing sweat testing beyond the research stage for point-of-care medical and athletic applications.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • single cell
  • healthcare
  • circulating tumor cells
  • physical activity
  • type diabetes
  • high intensity
  • body composition
  • resistance training
  • drug induced
  • high glucose
  • stress induced