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Continuous glucose meters (CGMs) have tremendously boosted diabetes care by emancipating millions of diabetic patients' need for repeated self-testing by pricking their fingers every few hours. However, CGMs still suffer from major deficiencies regarding accuracy, precision, and stability. This is mainly due to their dependency on an enzymatic detection mechanism. Here a low-cost hydrogel microneedle (HMN)-CGM assay fabricated using swellable dopamine (DA)-hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel for glucose interrogation in dermal interstitial fluid (ISF) is introduced. Platinum and silver nanoparticles are synthesized within the 3D porous hydrogel scaffolds for nonenzymatic electrochemical sensing of the glucose. Incorporation of a highly water dispersible conductive polymer, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) enhances the electrical properties of HMN array, making the patch suitable as the working electrode of the sensor. The in vitro and ex vivo characterization of this newly developed HMN patch is fully studied. The performance of the HMN-CGM for real-time measurement of glucose is also shown using a rat model of type 1 diabetes. The device introduces the first HMN-based assay for tracking important disease biomarkers and expect to pave the way for next generation of polymeric-based sensors.
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Peyman GhavamiNejad
Amin GhavamiNejad
Hanjia Zheng
Advanced Healthcare Materials
University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ff60122ff633f365777fdc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202202362
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