A Long Lifetime and Highly Sensitive Wearable Microneedle Sensor for the Continuous Real-Time Monitoring of Glucose in Interstitial Fluid

20 Pages Posted: 26 Sep 2023

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Minmin Liang

Beijing Institute of Technology

Sijie Yin

Beijing Institute of Technology

Zhiqiang Yu

Beijing Institute of Technology

Ningning Song

Beijing Institute of Technology

Zhanjun Guo

Beijing Institute of Technology

Wei Li

Beijing Institute of Technology

Jinhang Ma

Beijing Institute of Technology

Abstract

The short lifetime and low sensitivity of the current glucose electrochemical sensors are two major issues for implementing continuous real-time monitoring of glucose in vivo. Here we show that a unique microneedle-based glucose monitoring skin patch (termed here MGMSP) can continuously measure glucose in real time in live animals with micromolar sensitivity and over 14 days of service life. This MGMSP employs a glucose oxidase (GOD) and carbon nanotube (CNT) modified hollow syringe as electrochemical sensor for glucose monitoring, an integrated circuit for signal processing and transmission, and the real-time glucose levels are displayed on smartphone via Bluetooth. The designed microneedle device protects the stability of the sensing molecules immobilized within the inner surface of hollow syringe and simultaneously the interior space of hollow syringe substantially increases the amount of immobilized sensing molecules. This microneedle design thus extends the lifetime as well as improves the detection sensitivity. The final MGMSP enables the continuous real-time monitoring of glucose in the interstitial fluid of live rats. This innovative microneedle-based MGMSP could potentially provide the public with high-accuracy continual glucose monitoring.

Keywords: continuous glucose monitoring, biosensor, microneedle, skin patch

Suggested Citation

Liang, Minmin and Yin, Sijie and Yu, Zhiqiang and Song, Ningning and Guo, Zhanjun and Li, Wei and Ma, Jinhang, A Long Lifetime and Highly Sensitive Wearable Microneedle Sensor for the Continuous Real-Time Monitoring of Glucose in Interstitial Fluid. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4583916 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4583916

Minmin Liang (Contact Author)

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Sijie Yin

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Zhiqiang Yu

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Ningning Song

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Zhanjun Guo

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Wei Li

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

Jinhang Ma

Beijing Institute of Technology ( email )

5 South Zhongguancun street
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Researc
Beijing, 100081
China

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