Continuous capillary-flow sensing of glucose and lactate in sweat with an electrochemical sensor based on functionalized graphene oxide
Journal article, 2021

We describe an electrochemical device for the simultaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate in sweat, based on enzymatic sensors exploiting capillary flow to induce continuous, stable sensing. The enzymes, namely glucose oxidase and lactate oxidase, were anchored to a graphene oxide and chitosan composite (GO-Ch) of original synthesis, to achieve stable deposition of the bioreceptors on the electrochemical platform. We tested both biosensors on a realistic device architecture: they were embedded in a nitrocellulose strip, to exploit capillary force to induce a continuous flux of sweat on the sensor platform, ensuring the constant renewal of sample. We could achieve good sensitivity at potentials close to zero by using Prussian Blue as redox mediator, thus avoiding interference from other chemical species present in the complex matrix. The sensing signal was stable and linear over two hours in a concentration range of glucose and lactate between the limit of quantification (32 and 68 nM, respectively) and the upper limit of linearity (3.8 and 50.0 mM, respectively). The device is simple, robust, stable, and can be easily worn without the direct contact of the active part with the skin, making it suitable for simultaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate in human sweat.

Enzymatic detection

Dual electrode

Capillary flux

Biomarkers detection

Wearable biosensors

Functionalized graphene oxide

Author

Fabrizio Poletti

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Barbara Zanfrognini

Institute for organic syntheses and photoreactivity (ISOF-CNR)

Laura Favaretto

Institute for organic syntheses and photoreactivity (ISOF-CNR)

Vanesa Quintano

Institute for organic syntheses and photoreactivity (ISOF-CNR)

Jinhua Sun

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Materials and manufacture

E. Treossi

Institute for organic syntheses and photoreactivity (ISOF-CNR)

M. Melucci

Institute for organic syntheses and photoreactivity (ISOF-CNR)

Vincenzo Palermo

Institute for organic syntheses and photoreactivity (ISOF-CNR)

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Materials and manufacture

Chiara Zanardi

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Institute for organic syntheses and photoreactivity (ISOF-CNR)

Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical

0925-4005 (ISSN)

Vol. 344 130253

Subject Categories

Analytical Chemistry

Textile, Rubber and Polymeric Materials

Biocatalysis and Enzyme Technology

DOI

10.1016/j.snb.2021.130253

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