Presentation 1996/6/21
Transcutaneous glucose and lactate monitoring with micro-biosensors
Narushi Ito, Toru Matsumoto,
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Abstract(in English) A transcutaneous biochemical substance monitoring method has been developed by combining a suction effusion fluid (SEF) collection technique with microbiosensors. SEF is directly collected by a weak suction through corneum layer-stripped skin. Microbiosensors are able to detect glucose and lactate concentrations in very small SEF samples through the use of micro-planar transducers and immobilized enzyme membranes. The sensors were applied to the quasi-continuous measurements of SEF from rabbits or human subjects. Results suggest the feasibility of minimum-invasive, transcutaneous monitoring of glucose and lactate concentrations in the blood without blood sampling.
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Keyword(in English) Transcutaneous / Biosensor / Glucose / Lactate / Monitoring
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Title (in English) Transcutaneous glucose and lactate monitoring with micro-biosensors
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Keyword(1) Transcutaneous
Keyword(2) Biosensor
Keyword(3) Glucose
Keyword(4) Lactate
Keyword(5) Monitoring
1st Author's Name Narushi Ito
1st Author's Affiliation Resources and environment protection research laboratories, NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Toru Matsumoto
2nd Author's Affiliation Resources and environment protection research laboratories, NEC Corporation
Date 1996/6/21
Paper # CPM96-30,OME96-17
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 121
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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