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Scientists develop easy blood glucose monitoring device for diabetes patients
Date
2017.03.13
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According to Yonhap News,

(Seoul=Yonhap News) A group of South Korean scientists has developed a convenient and accurate blood glucose monitoring device that does not require a blood sample, the state-run research center said Sunday, a development that would help diabetes patients.

The team led by Lee Hyun-jae at the Center for Nanoparticle Research under the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) developed the sweat-based system that allows rapid glucose measurement and also comes in a disposable strip sensor.

"The conventional treatment protocol causes a lot of stress for diabetics since it requires painful and repetitive blood-withdrawal and insulin shots," Lee said in a press release. "A recent alternative approach, sweat-based monitoring offers a painless blood glucose monitoring method, enabling more convenient control of blood glucose levels."

The research group presented an easy-to-use and multistage module to ensure an accurate glucose monitoring, the IBS said. To speed up the sweat collection, the researchers developed the system to work with only a small amount of sweat.

"This accurate glucose analysis would prescribe a multi-step and precisely controlled dosage of drugs to diabetes patients," the IBS said.

The findings were published in the journal "Science Advances."

khj@yna.co.kr

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Source: Yonhap News (Mar. 12, 2017)