Fluorescent-based biodegradable microneedle sensor array for tether-free continuous glucose monitoring with smartphone application

Authors
Sang, MingyuCho, MyeongkiLim, SelinMin, In SikHan, YunaLee, ChanwooShin, JongwoonYoon, KukroYeo, Woon-HongLee, TaeyoonWon, Sang MinJung, YoungmeeHeo, Yun JungYu, Ki Jun
Issue Date
2023-06
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Citation
Science Advances, v.9, no.22
Abstract
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) allows patients with diabetes to manage critical disease effectively and autonomously and prevent exacerbation. A painless, wireless, compact, and minimally invasive device that can provide CGM is essential for monitoring the health conditions of freely moving patients with diabetes. Here, we propose a glucose-responsive fluorescence-based highly sensitive biodegradable microneedle CGM system. These ultrathin and ultralight microneedle sensor arrays continuously and precisely monitored glucose concen-tration in the interstitial fluid with minimally invasive, pain-free, wound-free, and skin inflammation-free out-comes at various locations and thicknesses of the skin. Bioresorbability in the body without a need for device removal after use was a key characteristic of the microneedle glucose sensor. We demonstrated the potential long-term use of the bioresorbable device by applying the tether-free CGM system, thus confirming the success-ful detection of glucose levels based on changes in fluorescence intensity. In addition, this microneedle glucose sensor with a user-friendly designed home diagnosis system using mobile applications and portable accessories offers an advance in CGM and its applicability to other bioresorbable, wearable, and implantable monitoring device technology.
Keywords
DIABETES-MELLITUS; PENETRATION; FABRICATION; RELEASE; MICE; SOFT
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113638
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adh1765
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