1. Non-invasive paper-based sensors containing rare-earth-doped nanoparticles for the detection of D-glucose.
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López-Peña G, Ortiz-Mansilla E, Arranz A, Bogdan N, Manso-Silván M, and Martín Rodríguez E
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- Biosensing Techniques methods, Humans, Blood Glucose analysis, Limit of Detection, Paper, Metals, Rare Earth chemistry, Glucose analysis, Glucose chemistry, Nanoparticles chemistry
- Abstract
Today, diabetes mellitus is one of the most common diseases that affects the population on a worldwide scale. Patients suffering from this disease are required to control their blood-glucose levels several times a day through invasive methods such as piercing their fingers. Our NaGdF
4 : 5% Er3+ , 3% Nd3+ nanoparticles demonstrate a remarkable ability to detect D-glucose levels by analysing alterations in their red-to-green ratio, since this sensitivity arises from the interaction between the nanoparticles and the OH groups present in the D-glucose molecules, resulting in discernible changes in the emission of the green and red bands. These luminescent sensors were implemented and tested on paper substrates, offering a portable, low-cost and enzyme-free solution for D-glucose detection in aqueous solutions with a limit of detection of 22 mg/dL. With this, our study contributes to the development of non-invasive D-glucose sensors, holding promising implications for managing diabetes and improving overall patient well-being with possible future applications in D-glucose sensing through tear fluid., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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