2023
DOI: 10.3390/bios14010012
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Soft Epidermal Paperfluidics for Sweat Analysis by Ratiometric Raman Spectroscopy

Ata Golparvar,
Lucie Thenot,
Assim Boukhayma
et al.

Abstract: The expanding interest in digital biomarker analysis focused on non-invasive human bodily fluids, such as sweat, highlights the pressing need for easily manufactured and highly efficient soft lab-on-skin solutions. Here, we report, for the first time, the integration of microfluidic paper-based devices (μPAD) and non-enhanced Raman-scattering-enabled optical biochemical sensing (Raman biosensing). Their integration merges the enormous benefits of μPAD, with high potential for commercialization and use in resou… Show more

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“…Flexible SERS substrates can be cut into the desired shape and size for on-demand use; they can be easily swabbed or wrapped on sample surfaces, enabling nondestructive and in situ detection [ 67 ]. More importantly, wearable and light-weight flexible SERS substrates can be combined with portable Raman devices or even with smartphones to provide possible on-site detection, which can be used as a dynamic analytical tool in real-world applications for food safety analysis [ 68 ].…”
Section: Summary and Further Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flexible SERS substrates can be cut into the desired shape and size for on-demand use; they can be easily swabbed or wrapped on sample surfaces, enabling nondestructive and in situ detection [ 67 ]. More importantly, wearable and light-weight flexible SERS substrates can be combined with portable Raman devices or even with smartphones to provide possible on-site detection, which can be used as a dynamic analytical tool in real-world applications for food safety analysis [ 68 ].…”
Section: Summary and Further Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%