April 6, 2016

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Highly sensitive biosensor for measuring glucose in saliva

Detection of glucose levels is a thousand times more sensitive with the new device compared to a conventional blood-glucose measuring device. Credit: Uwe Hermann/Wikimediacommons
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Detection of glucose levels is a thousand times more sensitive with the new device compared to a conventional blood-glucose measuring device. Credit: Uwe Hermann/Wikimediacommons

A new ultra-sensitive transistor-based biosensor developed by researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University can measure the level of glucose in saliva. Fabricated by using a glucose oxidase nzyme layer, the biosensor is sensitive only to glucose. It simply measures the glucose level by detecting the electric current in saliva, which reflects glucose level in human body.

Comparing to conventional blood-glucose measuring device, this biosensor can detect glucose level as low as 10-5mmol/L. That is a thousand times more sensitive than conventional measurement. Apart from being inexpensive to manufacture, the biosensor can be fabricated with to apply on curved and moving surfaces, including human skin and such wearable electronics as smart textiles and medical bandages.

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