Abstract:Sweat is a readily accessible bodily fluid for detecting biomarkers such as pH, glucose etc., enabling continuous and non-invasive assessment of the well-being of individuals. Our proposed work aims at leveraging pulse oximeter chips in current-day fitness trackers for real-time continuous monitoring of pH in sweat. We achieve that by fabricating a highly responsive and long-term reusable pH sweat sensor on a flexible material to achieve skin conformity, targeting the sensor to work at the reflected infrared (… Show more
“…To address this, the National University of Singapore has developed a pH sweat sensor that offers a flexible and highly responsive method of detecting and analysing sweat pH-related issues. 134 The sensor is made of polyaniline polymer, a cost-effective, durable, and flexible material that can change colour based on sweat pH. The sensor can be integrated with smartwatches or pulse oximeters to offer continuous monitoring of sweat pH.…”
Wearable devices are gaining popularity in the fields of health monitoring, diagnosis, and drug delivery. Recent advances in wearable technology have enabled real-time analysis of biofluids such as sweat, interstitial...
“…To address this, the National University of Singapore has developed a pH sweat sensor that offers a flexible and highly responsive method of detecting and analysing sweat pH-related issues. 134 The sensor is made of polyaniline polymer, a cost-effective, durable, and flexible material that can change colour based on sweat pH. The sensor can be integrated with smartwatches or pulse oximeters to offer continuous monitoring of sweat pH.…”
Wearable devices are gaining popularity in the fields of health monitoring, diagnosis, and drug delivery. Recent advances in wearable technology have enabled real-time analysis of biofluids such as sweat, interstitial...
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