A technology roadmap of smart biosensors from conventional glucose monitoring systems

Therapeutic Delivery
Pravin ShendeRam Gaud

Abstract

The objective of this review article is to focus on technology roadmap of smart biosensors from a conventional glucose monitoring system. The estimation of glucose with commercially available devices involves analysis of blood samples that are obtained by pricking finger or extracting blood from the forearm. Since pain and discomfort are associated with invasive methods, the non-invasive measurement techniques have been investigated. The non-invasive methods show advantages like non-exposure to sharp objects such as needles and syringes, due to which there is an increase in testing frequency, improved control of glucose concentration and absence of pain and biohazard materials. This review study is aimed to describe recent invasive techniques and major noninvasive techniques, viz. biosensors, optical techniques and sensor-embedded contact lenses for glucose estimation.

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Apr 12, 2018·Biosensors·Bernhard Schuster
May 15, 2018·Journal of Drug Targeting·Pravin Shende, Chirag Patel
Mar 30, 2021·Contact Lens & Anterior Eye : the Journal of the British Contact Lens Association·Lyndon JonesMark Willcox
Sep 5, 2021·International Journal of Pharmaceutics·Jheel DholakiaPravin Shende
Oct 13, 2021·Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy·Nirupma Khare, Pravin Shende

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