Fluorescent-based biodegradable microneedle sensor array for tether-free continuous glucose monitoring with smartphone application
- Authors
- Sang, Mingyu; Cho, Myeongki; Lim, Selin; Min, In Sik; Han, Yuna; Lee, Chanwoo; Shin, Jongwoon; Yoon, Kukro; Yeo, Woon-Hong; Lee, Taeyoon; Won, Sang Min; Jung, Youngmee; Heo, Yun Jung; Yu, 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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- KIST Article > 2023
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