Smart e-Patch for drugs monitoring in schizophrenia

Tugba Kilic, V. Brunner, L. Audoly, S. Carrara
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Abstract

Personalized medicine is experiencing an unprecedented growth in part driven by transformative advances in novel diagnostics tools helping both patients and healthcare professionals with prevention, detection, diagnosis, follow-up, and decision making. t. Biosensors (both implantable and wearable) are an important tool in this space providing direct detection of disease markers and therapeutic drugs. Perspiration analysis offers multiple differentiation opportunities for biosensor design due to the facts that it doesn't require invasive sampling and that mounting evidence to date support the relevance of relevant biomarkers in sweat too. While there is an ongoing research on wearable biosensors for sweat analysis, there is not any report so far on drug detection on the skin. In the present paper, we propose the new idea of a smart e-Patch with integrated electrochemical sensor designed for detection of a novel compound (F17464) developed by Pierre Fabre for the treatment of schizophrenia. This e-Patch is designed for continuous monitoring of drug intake of patients via monitoring of the drug concentration in their perspiration. Our preliminary studies performed to detect this drug in perspiration liquid showed that a direct detection is feasible with a limit of detection of 0.82 μM despite the presence of other electroactive interfering compounds in the perspiration. It is also shown that the designed biosensor is selective for F17464 even when the drug is in presence of a potentially co-administered product (compound B).
智能电子贴片用于精神分裂症药物监测
个性化医疗正在经历前所未有的增长,部分原因是新型诊断工具的变革性进步,这些工具帮助患者和医疗保健专业人员进行预防、检测、诊断、随访和决策。生物传感器(可植入和可穿戴)是这一领域的重要工具,可直接检测疾病标志物和治疗药物。汗液分析为生物传感器设计提供了多种差异化机会,因为它不需要侵入性采样,而且迄今为止越来越多的证据也支持汗液中相关生物标志物的相关性。虽然目前正在研究用于汗液分析的可穿戴生物传感器,但迄今为止还没有关于皮肤上的药物检测的报道。在本文中,我们提出了一种集成电化学传感器的智能电子贴片的新想法,该贴片设计用于检测Pierre Fabre开发的用于治疗精神分裂症的新化合物(F17464)。该电子贴片设计用于通过监测患者汗液中的药物浓度来连续监测患者的药物摄入量。我们在汗液中检测该药物的初步研究表明,尽管汗液中存在其他电活性干扰化合物,但直接检测是可行的,检测限为0.82 μM。研究还表明,所设计的生物传感器对F17464具有选择性,即使该药物存在潜在的共同给药产物(化合物B)。
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