Authors
Jayoung Kim, Somayeh Imani, William R de Araujo, Julian Warchall, Gabriela Valdés-Ramírez, Thiago RLC Paixão, Patrick P Mercier, Joseph Wang
Publication date
2015/12/15
Journal
Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume
74
Pages
1061-1068
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This article demonstrates an instrumented mouthguard capable of non-invasively monitoring salivary uric acid (SUA) levels. The enzyme (uricase)-modified screen printed electrode system has been integrated onto a mouthguard platform along with anatomically-miniaturized instrumentation electronics featuring a potentiostat, microcontroller, and a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) transceiver. Unlike RFID-based biosensing systems, which require large proximal power sources, the developed platform enables real-time wireless transmission of the sensed information to standard smartphones, laptops, and other consumer electronics for on-demand processing, diagnostics, or storage. The mouthguard biosensor system offers high sensitivity, selectivity, and stability towards uric acid detection in human saliva, covering the concentration ranges for both healthy people and hyperuricemia patients. The new wireless …
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