Authors
Jayoung Kim, Gabriela Valdés-Ramírez, Amay J Bandodkar, Wenzhao Jia, Alexandra G Martinez, Julian Ramírez, Patrick Mercier, Joseph Wang
Publication date
2014
Journal
Analyst
Volume
139
Issue
7
Pages
1632-1636
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
The present work describes the first example of a wearable salivary metabolite biosensor based on the integration of a printable enzymatic electrode on a mouthguard. The new mouthguard enzymatic biosensor, based on an immobilized lactate oxidase and a low potential detection of the peroxide product, exhibits high sensitivity, selectivity and stability using whole human saliva samples. Such non-invasive mouthguard metabolite biosensors could tender useful real-time information regarding a wearer's health, performance and stress level, and thus hold considerable promise for diverse biomedical and fitness applications.
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