“…Thus, many HbA1c-detecting strategies have been designed for effective HbA1c detection. − However, such methods are not suitable for pregnant women and patients with kidney and/or cardiovascular diseases. , Thus, new effective biomarkers for diabetes screening and monitoring are in urgent need. To date, glycated human serum albumin (GHSA) has been suggested as a new promising diabetes biomarker. − In diabetes patients, the GHSA level can be 2–3-fold higher than that of healthy people. , No fasting is required for GHSA measurement. GHSA was reported to provide more relevant and immediate glucose information relative to HbA1c in children, adolescents, and pregnant women. , Therefore, many attempts have been made to search for GHSA detection strategies. − Previously, liquid chromatography, , affinity chromatography, , colorimetry, Raman spectroscopy, and immunochemistry were studied to detect a GHSA level; however, such methods are costly and time-consuming.…”