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Portable system for the detection of micromolar concentrations of glucose.


ABSTRACT: Glucose in non-invasively collected biofluids is generally in the micromolar range and thus, requires sensing methodologies capable of measuring glucose at these levels. Here, we present a small fluorometer system that can quantify glucose in the range of 0-5 ?M with resolution of ~0.07 ?M. It relies on the glucose binding protein (GBP) fluorescently labeled with two fluorophores. Fluorescence signals from the dual-labeled GBP are utilized in a ratiometric mode, making the measurements insensitive to variations in protein concentration and other systematic errors. Fluorescence is quantified by a miniature, dedicated ratiometric fluorometer that is powered via USB. Concentration is calculated using an ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC). The whole system is designed to be pocket sized suitable for point-of-care or bedside applications. Test results suggest that the system is a promising tool for accurate measurements of low glucose concentrations (0.1-10 ?M) in biological samples.

SUBMITTER: Kostov Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3934490 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Portable system for the detection of micromolar concentrations of glucose.

Kostov Yordan Y   Ge Xudong X   Rao Govind G   Tolosa Leah L  

Measurement science & technology 20140101 2


Glucose in non-invasively collected biofluids is generally in the micromolar range and thus, requires sensing methodologies capable of measuring glucose at these levels. Here, we present a small fluorometer system that can quantify glucose in the range of 0-5 μM with resolution of ~0.07 μM. It relies on the glucose binding protein (GBP) fluorescently labeled with two fluorophores. Fluorescence signals from the dual-labeled GBP are utilized in a ratiometric mode, making the measurements insensiti  ...[more]

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