Optical Glucose Sensor Using Pressure Sensitive Paint

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Jun 30;21(13):4474. doi: 10.3390/s21134474.

Abstract

A glucose sensor is used as an essential tool for diagnosing and treating diabetic patients and controlling processes during cell culture. Since the development of an electrochemical-based glucose sensor, an optical glucose sensor has been devised to overcome its shortcomings, but this also poses a problem because it requires a complicated manufacturing process. This study aimed to develop an optical glucose sensor film that could be fabricated with a simple process using commercial pressure sensitive paints. The sensor manufacturing technology developed in this work could simplify the complex production process of the existing electrochemical or optical glucose sensors. In addition, a photometric method for glucose concentration analysis was developed using the color image of the sensor. By developing this sensor and analysis technology, the basis for glucose measurement was established that enables two-dimensional, online, and continuous measurement. The proposed sensor showed good linearity at 0-4 mM glucose in an aqueous sample solution, its limit of detection was 0.37 mM, and the response time was 2 min.

Keywords: optical glucose sensor; optical oxygen sensor; photometry; pressure sensitive paint.

MeSH terms

  • Glucose*
  • Humans
  • Insulin Infusion Systems*
  • Paint
  • Photometry

Substances

  • Glucose