This study presents a novel biosensor for non-invasive glucose detection in saliva using sol colloids of erbium phthalocyanine (ErPc) and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc). The sensors were manufactured by depositing thin films on glass substrates and characterized via optical transmission spectroscopy in the UV-Vis range. The detection signal was based on variations in the transmission spectra amplitude after glucose intake. Results showed that the transmission response effectively distinguished between three health conditions: a regular individual, an athlete, and a prediabetic patient. Specifically, the relative transmission increased significantly in the prediabetic subject compared to the healthy individuals, demonstrating the biosensor’s capability to track glucose fluctuations non-invasively.
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