Real-Time Detection of D-Glucose Molecules in Exhaled Aerosols Using a Biochemical Sensor for Breathalyzer Applications

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Pardis Sadeghi;Nader Lobandi;Rania Alshawabkeh;Amie Rui;William Sun;Juntong Chen;Bin Luo;Rui Huang;Nian X. Sun
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The growing prevalence of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, underscores the need for rapid, noninvasive monitoring technologies, as conventional methods are frequently invasive. Exhaled breath aerosol provides a noninvasive alternative to blood sampling for glucose monitoring, but its dilute nature demands highly sensitive sensors for micromolar-level detection. This study presents a novel biosensor utilizing a molecularly imprinted polymer designed to selectively target D-glucose molecules from exhaled breath aerosols. The sensor underwent thorough testing across a range of aerosolized glucose concentrations and was validated using exhaled breath condensate (EBC) samples from healthy subjects, utilizing a 3-D printed breathalyzer device. The findings demonstrate a significant correlation between D-glucose levels in EBC (aerosols) and sensor resistance.
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IEEE Sensors Letters
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