{"title":"在3d连接微流控纸基分析装置上,通过不同花蜜包覆银纳米颗粒和醋酸铁配合物形成葡萄糖-酮比的非酶检测","authors":"Ahmad Luthfi Fahmi , Saidun Fiddaroini , Krista Firdaus Suwarno Putri , Kamila Rohadatul ‘Aisy , Hafidho Emilia Fatmah , Elizabeth Thea Vania Setiawan , Mentari Setia Chandra , Hani Susianti , Akhmad Sabarudin","doi":"10.1016/j.greeac.2025.100286","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Obesity is a significant risk factor for diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder often managed through ketogenic diets that enhance ketogenesis. However, excess ketone accumulation can lead to ketoacidosis, a serious complication in diabetes. Accurate monitoring of the glucose-ketone ratio (GKR) is crucial for evaluating ketogenic diets. This study introduces the 3D-Connector microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (3D-µPADs) for GKR measurement in artificial urine, providing enhanced accuracy and precision. The 3D-Connector innovation reduces capillary diffusion, minimizing cross-contamination between samples and reagents while optimizing analyte distribution. The device supports non-enzymatic glucose and ketone (acetoacetate) detection; glucose is assessed through silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) synthesis stabilized by various floral honey types, and acetoacetate is measured via iron-acetate complex formation. This study further investigates the efficiency of different floral honey as capping agents for AgNPs formation, aiming to improve the accuracy and reproducibility of GKR detection. AgNPs are characterized using ATR-FTIR and UV–Vis spectrophotometry, while ImageJ is utilized to quantify colorimetric reaction distances on µPADs. Optimized parameters identified rambutan honey as the most effective for GKR detection on 3D-µPADs, with optimum conditions of 10 % (v/v) honey, 60 mM silver nitrate, 1 M glycine in pH 9.4 phosphate buffer, and a 15 min reaction time. Validation of this method confirmed excellent linearity (R² = 0.9971), high precision (RSD = 2.85 %) and accuracy (93.40–99.83 %), with limits of detection and quantification of 5.16 and 15.63 mM/dM, respectively.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":100594,"journal":{"name":"Green Analytical Chemistry","volume":"14 ","pages":"Article 100286"},"PeriodicalIF":6.2000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Non-enzymatic detection of glucose-ketone ratio via formation of different floral honeys-capped silver nanoparticles and iron-acetate complexes on 3D-connector microfluidic paper-based analytical devices\",\"authors\":\"Ahmad Luthfi Fahmi , Saidun Fiddaroini , Krista Firdaus Suwarno Putri , Kamila Rohadatul ‘Aisy , Hafidho Emilia Fatmah , Elizabeth Thea Vania Setiawan , Mentari Setia Chandra , Hani Susianti , Akhmad Sabarudin\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.greeac.2025.100286\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Obesity is a significant risk factor for diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder often managed through ketogenic diets that enhance ketogenesis. 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Non-enzymatic detection of glucose-ketone ratio via formation of different floral honeys-capped silver nanoparticles and iron-acetate complexes on 3D-connector microfluidic paper-based analytical devices
Obesity is a significant risk factor for diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder often managed through ketogenic diets that enhance ketogenesis. However, excess ketone accumulation can lead to ketoacidosis, a serious complication in diabetes. Accurate monitoring of the glucose-ketone ratio (GKR) is crucial for evaluating ketogenic diets. This study introduces the 3D-Connector microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (3D-µPADs) for GKR measurement in artificial urine, providing enhanced accuracy and precision. The 3D-Connector innovation reduces capillary diffusion, minimizing cross-contamination between samples and reagents while optimizing analyte distribution. The device supports non-enzymatic glucose and ketone (acetoacetate) detection; glucose is assessed through silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) synthesis stabilized by various floral honey types, and acetoacetate is measured via iron-acetate complex formation. This study further investigates the efficiency of different floral honey as capping agents for AgNPs formation, aiming to improve the accuracy and reproducibility of GKR detection. AgNPs are characterized using ATR-FTIR and UV–Vis spectrophotometry, while ImageJ is utilized to quantify colorimetric reaction distances on µPADs. Optimized parameters identified rambutan honey as the most effective for GKR detection on 3D-µPADs, with optimum conditions of 10 % (v/v) honey, 60 mM silver nitrate, 1 M glycine in pH 9.4 phosphate buffer, and a 15 min reaction time. Validation of this method confirmed excellent linearity (R² = 0.9971), high precision (RSD = 2.85 %) and accuracy (93.40–99.83 %), with limits of detection and quantification of 5.16 and 15.63 mM/dM, respectively.