用于测定鼻腔分泌物中离子含量的纸质分析装置,证明与嗅觉功能有关。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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摘要

鼻腔离子环境在维持鼻腔生理功能和支持嗅觉传导方面起着至关重要的作用。针对鼻腔离子水平及其与嗅觉功能的关系研究有限的问题,我们开发了纸基传感器,用于测定健康志愿者和嗅觉功能障碍患者鼻腔粘液中的钠、钾、钙和氯。将甜菜根中的多壁碳纳米管和碳量子点融入纸基质中,并在纸基质中设计了钠离子、钾离子、钙离子和氯离子的离子关联复合物,从而增强了识别感应能力。对传感器的成分进行了优化,包括离子交换材料和增塑剂,以提高灵敏度和选择性。根据 Nernstian 斜率、动态范围、检测限和响应时间对传感器的性能进行了评估。对传感器的选择性进行了测试,结果表明其对目标离子具有很高的选择性。传感器成功测定了健康志愿者和嗅觉功能障碍患者鼻涕中的钠、钾、钙和氯离子含量。结果表明,嗅觉功能障碍患者体内的钙含量升高,突出了相关的诊断意义。这表明,拟议的传感器可作为嗅觉评估的诊断工具,特别是在资源有限、难以获得先进诊断工具的情况下。
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Paper based analytical devices for ions determination in nasal secretions demonstrating association with olfactory function

Paper based analytical devices for ions determination in nasal secretions demonstrating association with olfactory function

Nasal ions environment plays a crucial role in maintaining nasal physiology and supports olfactory transmission. Addressing the limited research on nasal ion levels and their association with olfactory function, paper-based sensors were developed for determination of sodium, potassium, calcium and chloride in the nasal mucus of healthy volunteers and patients with olfactory dysfunction. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes and carbon quantum dots from beetroot were incorporated into paper substrate where sensors were designed with ion association complexes for sodium, potassium, calcium and chloride enhancing the recognition sensing capabilities. The sensors composition was optimized, including ion-exchange materials and plasticizers, to enhance sensitivity and selectivity. The performance of the sensors is evaluated based on Nernstian slope, dynamic range, detection limit and response time. Selectivity of the sensors was tested and the results demonstrated high selectivity for the target ions. The sensors were successfully determined sodium, potassium, calcium and chloride levels in nasal mucus of healthy volunteers and patients with olfactory dysfunction. The results revealed elevated calcium levels in patients with olfactory dysfunction, highlighting associated diagnostic implications. This suggests that the proposed sensors could serve as a diagnostic tool for olfactory evaluation, particularly in resource-constrained settings where access to advanced diagnostic tools is limited.

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