An emerging tool in healthcare: Wearable surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy

Y. Kitahama, Mariko Egawa, Prabhat K. Dwivedi, William Yang, Keisuke Goda
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This perspective explores the progressive domain of wearable surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), underscoring its potential to revolutionize healthcare. As an advanced variation of traditional Raman spectroscopy, SERS offers heightened sensitivity in detecting molecular vibrations. Applied in wearable technology, it provides a mechanism for continuous, non-invasive, real-time monitoring of chemical and biomolecular processes in the human body through biofluids such as sweat and tears. This underscores its immense potential in enabling early disease detection and facilitating personalized medicine. However, the adoption of wearable SERS is not without challenges, which include device miniaturization, reliable biofluid sampling, user comfort, biocompatibility, and data interpretation. Nevertheless, this perspective emphasizes that the fast-paced advancements in nanotechnology and data sciences render these challenges surmountable. In summary, the perspective presents wearable SERS as a promising innovation in healthcare's future landscape. It has the potential to enhance individual health outcomes significantly and lower healthcare costs by promoting a preventive health management approach.
医疗保健领域的新兴工具:可穿戴表面增强拉曼光谱仪
本视角探讨了可穿戴表面增强拉曼光谱(SERS)这一渐进领域,强调了它在医疗保健领域带来变革的潜力。作为传统拉曼光谱的高级变体,SERS 在检测分子振动方面具有更高的灵敏度。将其应用于可穿戴技术,可通过汗液和泪液等生物流体对人体内的化学和生物分子过程进行连续、非侵入式的实时监测。这凸显了它在实现早期疾病检测和促进个性化医疗方面的巨大潜力。然而,可穿戴 SERS 的应用并非没有挑战,其中包括设备微型化、可靠的生物流体采样、用户舒适度、生物兼容性和数据解读。不过,本视角强调,纳米技术和数据科学的快速发展使得这些挑战是可以克服的。总之,该视角将可穿戴 SERS 视为未来医疗保健领域一项前景广阔的创新。通过推广预防性健康管理方法,它有可能显著提高个人健康水平并降低医疗成本。
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