Nanotechnology equipment simplifies blood sugar testing

If a diabetic can monitor blood glucose levels without puncturing his fingers, instead of using a built-in nanoscale device to analyze the blood and then transfer the results to a handheld scanner, what happens?

This is the medical technology researched by Kyungsuk Yum, an assistant professor of materials science engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), which received $100,000 in funding from the Texas Medical Research Association. Yum's innovation depends on an injectable near-infrared optical biosensor nanotube to continuously read human blood glucose, and an optical glucose scanner that can acquire nanotube data. According to Yum, continuous blood glucose monitoring is essential for people with diabetes, and this device can unlock important information about the quality of life of people with diabetes.

Nanotechnology equipment simplifies blood sugar testing

The American Diabetes Association estimates that there are more than 29 million people with diabetes in the United States, nearly 10% of the population. According to the World Health Organization, about 3.71 people worldwide suffer from the disease. Yum said he hopes his research will help diabetics solve this social problem.

Current technology offers two options for people with diabetes. One is the abdominal embedded tube for continuous blood glucose monitoring systems. A more common method is to puncture the finger and measure the blood through an external blood glucose meter. A finger thorn is required to provide blood for use as an external system called a blood glucose meter. The disadvantage of the former sensor system is that it reads the blood glucose level of the patient's body tissue, which is not as accurate as the blood reading. In addition, continuous glucose monitoring sensors need to be calibrated multiple times a day and change every five to seven days. The disadvantage of a blood glucose meter is that it needs to endure the pain of a finger. (Text / Yalin translation)

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