Northerner
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
As more and more people find themselves diagnosed with diabetes, it is clear that blood glucose sampling with needle pricks is a significant burden on the patient population. That can all change if someone comes up with a better way of finding out a person?s glucose levels.
Researchers at Purdue University may have actually come up with a possible solution that may allow diabetics of the future to use their saliva, tears, or even urine to measure their glucose. The team developed a new sensor that can be cheap to build and that can detect glucose in any of the body?s serums. It is based on petal shaped sheets of stacked graphene that have glucose oxidase enzyme and platinum nanoparticles deposited on its surface. As glucose converts to hydrogen peroxide, a signal is generated at the electrodes where the platinum particles are.
http://medgadget.com/2012/08/new-glucometer-from-purdue-measures-glucose-in-tears-saliva.html
Thought this deserved a general messageboard posting 🙂
Researchers at Purdue University may have actually come up with a possible solution that may allow diabetics of the future to use their saliva, tears, or even urine to measure their glucose. The team developed a new sensor that can be cheap to build and that can detect glucose in any of the body?s serums. It is based on petal shaped sheets of stacked graphene that have glucose oxidase enzyme and platinum nanoparticles deposited on its surface. As glucose converts to hydrogen peroxide, a signal is generated at the electrodes where the platinum particles are.
http://medgadget.com/2012/08/new-glucometer-from-purdue-measures-glucose-in-tears-saliva.html
Thought this deserved a general messageboard posting 🙂