纸上的多孔微针用于糖尿病前期的筛选试验

Hakjae Lee, Gwenaël Bonfante, Yui Sasaki, Nobuyuki Takama, Tsuyoshi Minami, Beomjoon Kim
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由于多孔微针能够无痛地穿透人体皮肤并通过毛细管作用提取生物流体,因此有望在诊断方面具有多种应用潜力。本文提出了一种“纸基上的多孔微针”(PMP)作为直接集成传感器的新平台。在纸上制备了高度约为840 μm的微针阵列。制作工艺包括盐浸和热压成型。在这种方法中,盐颗粒被用作成孔材料。生物可降解聚合物和盐的混合物通过模压成型成微针。此外,在压制过程中,由于加热,聚合物渗透到纸基体中。随后,除去盐颗粒,形成多孔结构。研究了盐与聚合物的不同配比对微针孔隙率和样品吸收性能的影响。将基于纸张的葡萄糖传感器集成到平台中,以验证微针的吸收特性,并成功地从琼脂糖凝胶皮肤模拟物中提取样品并进行葡萄糖浓度分析。开发的平台具有整合各种纸质生物传感器的潜力,可以为患者以及前驱糖尿病患者进行无痛、处置和快速筛查和诊断测试。
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Porous microneedles on a paper for screening test of prediabetes

Porous microneedles are expected to have a variety of potential for applications in diagnostics owing to their ability to penetrate human skin painlessly and extract bio-fluid by capillary action. In this paper, a ‘Porous Microneedle on a Paper substrate’ (PMP) is proposed as a novel platform for direct integration of sensors. A microneedle array with height of approximately 840 μm was prepared on a paper. The fabrication process consists of salt leaching and heat press moulding. In this method, the salt particles are utilized as porogen materials. Mixture of the biodegradable polymer and the salt was shaped into microneedles by moulding. Furthermore, the polymer penetrated the paper matrix owing to heating during the pressing process. Subsequently, the salt particles are removed to develop the porous structure. Various ratios of salt to polymer were investigated to adjust the porosity of microneedles as well as their sample absorption property. A paper-based glucose sensor was integrated into the platform to demonstrate the absorption property of the microneedles, and showed successful sample extraction and glucose concentration analysis from agarose gel-based skin mimic. The developed platform has the potential to integrate various paper-based bio-sensors to painless, disposal and fast screening and diagnostic test for patient, as well as those with prediabetes.

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