Cloth-based microfluidic devices integrated onto the patch as wearable colorimetric sensors for simultaneous sweat analysis.

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Bioimpacts Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.34172/bi.2023.24195
Bambang Kuswandi, Lukman H Irsyad, Ayik R Puspaningtyas
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Introduction: In this work, a flexible, and wearable point-of-care (POC) device integrated on a pain relief patch as wearable colorimetric sensors have been developed for sweat analysis, such as lactic acid, sodium ions, and pH simultaneously. Herein, the patch has still functioned as pain relief, while it allows for sweat monitoring during exercise, and in daily activities.

Methods: It was constructed on cotton cloth using wax printing technology (batik stamp) as cloth-based microfluidic devices (CMDs). Here, it uses micro volumes of samples to perform the reaction in the sensing zones, where the sensitive reagents are immobilized so that it can collect and analyze the sweat (lactic acid, sodium ions, and pH) as the model for sweat analytes. The colorimetric analysis was conducted via a smartphone camera by using a free app (Color Grab) for a color image analysis that uses for quantitative analysis or naked eye for semi-qualitative analysis.

Results: The ∆RGB value of the CMDS shows the excellent linear correlation vs analytes concentration, where the coefficient of correlations was found for lactic acid (R2 = 0.994), sodium ion (R2 = 0.998), and pH (R2 = 0.994). The ∆RGB value shows the appropriate color value for the linear correlation of the analyte target concentrations in the sweat samples. Here, the limit of detection (LOD) was found at 45.73 µg/mL for lactic acid and 56.46 µg/mL for sodium ions. The reproducibility was found at 0.79% and 0.89%, for lactic acid and sodium ions respectively.

Conclusion: It was applied for sweat analysis during exercise, and the results show in agreement with the standard methods used in a clinical laboratory.

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布基微流控装置集成到贴片上,作为可穿戴的比色传感器,用于同时进行汗液分析。
在这项工作中,一种灵活的、可穿戴的护理点(POC)设备集成在疼痛缓解贴片上,作为可穿戴的比色传感器,已被开发用于汗液分析,如乳酸、钠离子和pH值。在这里,贴片仍然起到缓解疼痛的作用,同时它允许在运动和日常活动中监测汗液。方法:采用蜡染印花技术在棉布上构建布基微流控装置(CMDs)。在这里,它使用微体积的样品在感应区进行反应,在感应区固定敏感试剂,以便它可以收集和分析汗液(乳酸,钠离子和pH)作为汗液分析物的模型。比色分析是通过智能手机摄像头进行的,使用免费的彩色图像分析应用程序(Color Grab)进行定量分析,或肉眼进行半定性分析。结果:CMDS的∆RGB值与分析物浓度呈良好的线性相关,其中乳酸(R2 = 0.994)、钠离子(R2 = 0.998)、pH (R2 = 0.994)均具有良好的相关系数。∆RGB值表示汗液样品中分析物目标浓度线性相关的适当颜色值。乳酸的检出限为45.73µg/mL,钠离子的检出限为56.46µg/mL。乳酸和钠离子的重现性分别为0.79%和0.89%。结论:该方法可用于运动时的汗液分析,结果与临床实验室标准方法一致。
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Bioimpacts
Bioimpacts Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
7.70%
发文量
36
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: BioImpacts (BI) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary international journal, covering original research articles, reviews, commentaries, hypotheses, methodologies, and visions/reflections dealing with all aspects of biological and biomedical researches at molecular, cellular, functional and translational dimensions.
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