Holographic sensors in contact lenses for minimally-invasive glucose measurements

A. Domschke, S. Kabilan, R. Anand, M. Caines, D. Fetter, P. Griffith, K. James, N. Karangu, D. Smith, M. Vargas, J. Zeng, A. Hussain, Xiaoping Yang, J. Blyth, A. Mueller, P. Herbrechtsmeier, C. Lowe
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A contact lens with an incorporated glucose-sensitive hologram has been designed as a system for non-invasive measurement of glucose levels in diabetic patients. The hologram consists of an acrylamide copolymer hydrogel with phenylboronic acid groups acting as reversible glucose-binding ligands, allowing dynamic changes in glucose to be detected. The colour of white light reflected off the hologram changes as glucose binds to the phenylboronic acid groups, and this change is used to quantify glucose concentrations. Holograms containing the ligand 3-acrylamidophenylboronic acid (3-APB) were incorporated into a contact lens. The lens was chemically extracted to render it non-toxic. After sterilization through autoclaving, the system still maintained its ability to bind glucose reversibly.
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用于微创血糖测量的隐形眼镜全息传感器
一种内置葡萄糖敏感全息图的隐形眼镜被设计成一种用于糖尿病患者血糖水平的无创测量系统。全息图由丙烯酰胺共聚物水凝胶与苯硼酸基团作为可逆的葡萄糖结合配体,允许葡萄糖的动态变化被检测。当葡萄糖与苯硼酸基团结合时,从全息图反射的白光的颜色会发生变化,这种变化被用来量化葡萄糖浓度。将含有配体3-丙烯酰胺苯硼酸(3-APB)的全息图放入隐形眼镜中。这种晶状体经过化学提取,使其无毒。通过高压灭菌灭菌后,该系统仍保持其可逆结合葡萄糖的能力。
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