4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Minimally-invasive Microneedle-based Biosensor Array for Simultaneous Lactate and Glucose Monitoring in Artificial Interstitial Fluid

Journal

ELECTROANALYSIS
Volume 31, Issue 2, Pages 374-382

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/elan.201800630

Keywords

Microneedles; Lactate; Glucose; Simultaneous monitoring; Artificial interstitial fluid; Minimally invasive sensor

Funding

  1. Italian Research Council

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Here we report the first mediated pain free microneedle-based biosensor array for the continuous and simultaneous monitoring of lactate and glucose in artificial interstitial fluid (ISF). The gold surface of the microneedles has been modified by electrodeposition of Au-multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and successively by electropolymerization of the redox mediator, methylene blue (MB). Functionalization of the Au-MWCNTs/polyMB platform with the lactate oxidase (LOX) enzyme (working electrode 1) and with the FAD-Glucose dehydrogenase (FADGDH) enzyme (working electrode 2) enabled the continuous monitoring of lactate and glucose in the artificial ISF. The lactate biosensor exhibited a high sensitivity (797.4 +/- 38.1Acm(-2)mM(-1)), a good linear range (10-100M) with a detection limit of 3M. The performance of the glucose biosensor were also good with a sensitivity of 405.2 +/- 24.1Acm(-2)mM(-1), a linear range between 0.05 and 5mM and a detection limit of 7M. The biosensor array was tested to detect the amount of lactate generated after 100minutes of cycling exercise (12mM) and of glucose after a normal meal for a healthy patient (10mM). The results reveal that the new microneedles-based biosensor array seems to be a promising tool for the development of real-time wearable devices with a variety of sport medicine and clinical care applications.

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