Continuous minimally-invasive alcohol monitoring using microneedle sensor arrays

AMV Mohan, JR Windmiller, RK Mishra… - Biosensors and …, 2017 - Elsevier
AMV Mohan, JR Windmiller, RK Mishra, J Wang
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2017Elsevier
The present work describes an attractive skin-worn microneedle sensing device for the
minimally invasive electrochemical monitoring of subcutaneous alcohol. The device consists
of an assembly of pyramidal microneedle structures integrated with Pt and Ag wires, each
with a microcavity opening. The microneedle aperture was modified by electropolymerizing
o-phenylene diamine onto the Pt wire microtransducer, followed by the immobilization of
alcohol oxidase (AOx) in an intermediate chitosan layer, along with an outer Nafion layer …
Abstract
The present work describes an attractive skin-worn microneedle sensing device for the minimally invasive electrochemical monitoring of subcutaneous alcohol. The device consists of an assembly of pyramidal microneedle structures integrated with Pt and Ag wires, each with a microcavity opening. The microneedle aperture was modified by electropolymerizing o-phenylene diamine onto the Pt wire microtransducer, followed by the immobilization of alcohol oxidase (AOx) in an intermediate chitosan layer, along with an outer Nafion layer. The resulting microneedle-based enzyme electrode displays an interference-free ethanol detection in artificial interstitial fluid without compromising its sensitivity, stability and response time. The skin penetration ability and the efficaciousness of the biosensor performance towards subcutaneous alcohol monitoring was substantiated by the ex vivo mice skin model analysis. Our results reveal that the new microneedle sensor holds considerable promise for continuous non-invasive alcohol monitoring in real-life situations.
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