New Glucose Monitoring Method Could Revolutionize Diabetes Management by Eliminating Finger-Sticks for Blood Samples | Newswise

New Glucose Monitoring Method Could Revolutionize Diabetes Management by Eliminating Finger-Sticks for Blood Samples | Newswise


Newswise — BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Millions of people with diabetes track their glucose levels daily using finger-stick devices that draw and analyze their blood. But what if they could monitor it with just a sweat sensor?

That’s the idea behind new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York that could revolutionize diabetes management by eliminating the pain and hassle. 

Adapting the knowledge that Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi’s Bioelectronics and Microsystems Lab has gained about biobatteries over the past 15 years, the new paper-based biosensor system uses Bacillus subtilis bacterial spores that germinate in response to glucose in potassium-rich bodily fluids, such as sweat. The amount of power generated would determine the glucose level.

Choi, Assistant Professor Anwar Elhadad, PhD ’24, and PhD student Yang “Lexi” Gao from the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering recently published their findings in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering. The research is supported by two grants from the National Science Foundation.

Current glucose monitoring systems rely on enzymatic reactions to blood droplets, but those methods are not shelf-stable for easy shipment or storage. The self-replicating nature of the bacteria also ensures longevity.

“The problem with using enzymes is that they denature and deactivate,” Choi said. “You need to store it in a refrigerator, but even then, their potency goes down over time. Our spore-based system can endure very harsh environments and activates only when the right conditions are met.”

For Gao, the new paper marks her ninth publication since she arrived at Binghamton from China in fall 2021, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.




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