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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Yetisen, AK, Montelongo, Y, da Cruz Vasconcellos, F, Martinez-Hurtado, JL, Neupane, S, Butt, H, Qasim, MM, Blyth, J, Burling, K, Carmody, JB, Evans, M, Wilkinson, TD, Kubota, LT, Monteiro, MJ, Lowe, CR
Abstract: 

Developing noninvasive and accurate diagnostics that are easily manufactured, robust, and reusable will provide monitoring of high-risk individuals in any clinical or point-of-care environment. We have developed a clinically relevant optical glucose nanosensor that can be reused at least 400 times without a compromise in accuracy. The use of a single 6 ns laser (λ = 532 nm, 200 mJ) pulse rapidly produced off-axis Bragg diffraction gratings consisting of ordered silver nanoparticles embedded within a phenylboronic acid-functionalized hydrogel. This sensor exhibited reversible large wavelength shifts and diffracted the spectrum of narrow-band light over the wavelength range λpeak ≈ 510-1100 nm. The experimental sensitivity of the sensor permits diagnosis of glucosuria in the urine samples of diabetic patients with an improved performance compared to commercial high-throughput urinalysis devices. The sensor response was achieved within 5 min, reset to baseline in ∼10 s. It is anticipated that this sensing platform will have implications for the development of reusable, equipment-free colorimetric point-of-care diagnostic devices for diabetes screening.

Publication ID: 
635404
Published date: 
11 June 2014
Publication source: 
pubmed
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Nano Lett
Publication volume: 
14
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