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We have developed “Cavitas sensors” into human cavitas sites of oral cavity for non-invasive monitoring of saliva glucose. A salivary biosensor based on the integration of working electrode with an enzyme membrane on a mouthguard was fabricated and demonstrated. This mouthguard biosensor was integrated with a glucose sensor and wireless measurement system. In the investigation of in-vitro characterization,...
We have developed detachable “Cavitas sensors” into human cavitas sites of oral cavity for non-invasive monitoring of saliva glucose. A salivary biosensor based on the integration of Pt and Ag/AgCl electrodes with an enzyme membrane on a mouth guard was developed and tested. This mouth guard type biosensor was integrated with a glucose sensor and wireless measurement system. The electrodes were formed...
A soft contact-lens amperometric glucose sensor as novel non-invasive device of body sensor network was fabricated and tested. Also, the sensor was utilized to tear glucose monitoring. The sensor was constructed by immobilizing GOD onto a flexible oxygen electrode, which was fabricated using “Soft-MEMS” techniques onto a functional polymer membrane. In purpose of bioinstrumentation, adhesive agents...
A soft contact-lens (SCL) biosensor for in-situ tear sugar monitoring was fabricated and tested. In contrast to the previously reported continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, we focused on the relationship between blood glucose and tear glucose. The SCL biosensor was constructed by applying microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) techniques to functional polymers. The sensor has film electrodes...
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