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Title: Epidermal Sensor for Potentiometric Analysis of Metabolite and Electrolyte. Author: Mou L, Xia Y, Jiang X. Journal: Anal Chem; 2021 Aug 24; 93(33):11525-11531. PubMed ID: 34378909. Abstract: Wearable epidermal sensors that can provide noninvasive and continuous analysis of metabolites and electrolytes in sweat have great significance for healthcare monitoring. This study reports an epidermal sensor that can wirelessly, noninvasively, and potentiometrically analyze metabolites and electrolytes. Potentiometry-based ion-selective electrodes (ISE) are most widely used for detecting electrolytes, such as Na+ and K+. We develop an enzyme-based glucose ISE for potentiometric analysis of sweat glucose. The glucose ISE sensor is obtained by modifying a glucose oxidase layer (GOD) on an H+ ISE sensor. GOD catalyzes glucose to generate H+. The generated H+ passes through the H+ selective membrane to change the potential of the electrode. We have fully examined the limit of detection, detecting range, and stability of our epidermal sensor. Meanwhile, using this epidermal sensor, we can easily analyze the relationship between blood glucose and sweat glucose. The concentration curve of sweat glucose can represent blood glucose concentration, significantly contributing to sports and chronic disease monitoring.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]