The Impact of Recent Developments in Electrochemical POC Sensor for Blood Sugar Care

Front Chem. 2021 Jul 29:9:723186. doi: 10.3389/fchem.2021.723186. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Rapid glucose testing is very important in the care of diabetes. Monitoring of blood glucose is the most critical indicator of disease control in diabetic patients. The invention and popularity of electrochemical sensors have made glucose detection fast and inexpensive. The first generation of glucose sensors had limitations in terms of sensitivity and selectivity. In order to overcome these problems, scientists have used a range of new materials to produce new glucose electrochemical sensors with higher sensitivity, selectivity and lower cost. A variety of different electrochemical sensors including enzymatic electrochemical sensors and enzyme-free electrochemical sensors have been extensively investigated. We discussed the development process of electrochemical glucose sensors in this review. We focused on describing the benefits of carbon materials in nanomaterials, specially graphene for sensors. In addition, we discussed the limitations of the sensors and challenges in future research.

Keywords: blood sugar care; carbon materials; enzymatic electrochemical sensor; enzyme-free electrochemical sensor; graphene; point of care.

Publication types

  • Review