posted on 2024-11-11, 05:29authored byYuting Liu, Shuhao Hu, Ning Gan, Zhenzhong Yu
Wearable patch biosensors for noninvasive and continuous
diabetes
management through sweat glucose analysis present a promising prospect.
However, how to obtain sweat samples safely and effectively remains
a huge challenge, especially in a resting state. In this work, we
propose an innovative wearable patch biosensor through a heat-stimulated
approach for sweat collection. A silver nanowire-loaded electrothermal
film was designed as the heat source to stimulate sweat glands for
sweat secretion. Subsequently, the secreted sweat sample was transported
and enriched through microfluidic channels, which was continuously
and sensitively analyzed by a Prussian blue and glucose oxidase comodified
glucose electrochemical biosensor. Under optimal conditions, its sensitivity
could achieve 14 μM sweat glucose within 15 min, which was 17
min shorter than that without heating. The specificity, reproducibility,
and accuracy were also adequate. To achieve on-body perspiration monitoring
of human subjects, the wearable patch biosensor was integrated with
a portable electrochemical workstation, a temperature controller,
and a power source. The glucose concentration was presented on a smartphone.
Results showed that the glucose concentration in sweat detected by
the wearable biosensor presented a highly consistent trend with the
blood glucose measured by a blood glucose meter throughout the day
with normal meals. Compared with other conventional sweat stimulation
strategies, the simple device and safe principle made it more suitable
for individuals who were sedentary or at rest. This work provides
a new approach to realizing wearable patch biosensors for personalized
health monitoring.