JOURNAL ARTICLE

Novel Surface Modified Polymer Microneedle based Biosensors for Interstitial Fluid Glucose Detection

Abstract

Fabrication and characterization of polymer microneedle arrays, compatible with in-vivo glucose sensing, is described. The process generates a polymer microneedle electrode array comprised of an on-chip working, counter and reference electrodes. Glucose oxidase was entrapped in an o-phenylenediamine/ sulphonated-β-cyclodextrin polymer matrix at working electrodes The sensor array demonstrated glucose detection over the range of 0.5 - 19.5 mM. An interference study and a preliminary cytotoxicity study were carried to assess the sensors potential for future use in interstitial fluid.

Keywords:
Biosensor Glucose oxidase Electrode Polymer Materials science Fabrication Nanotechnology Matrix (chemical analysis) Biomedical engineering Chemistry Composite material

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Life Sciences →  Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics →  Pharmaceutical Science
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