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Luminescent wearable biosensors based on gold nanocluster networks for turn-on detection of Uric acid, glucose and alcohol in sweat

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 192, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2021.113530

Keywords

Wearable biosensor; Gold nanoclusters; Sweat biomarkers; Luminescence; Polymer networks

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21904011, 21890742, 21727815]
  2. Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission [20200809233237001]
  3. Open Fund of Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Luminescence from Molecular Aggregates
  4. China (South China University of Technology) [2019B030301003]

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Wearable sensing technologies have been developed to detect abnormal concentrations of biochemical indexes in daily life. Luminescent wearable biosensors, like the Luminescent Wearable Sweat Tape (LWST) biosensor, offer simple fabrication, high sensitivity, and reliability for detecting uric acid, glucose, and alcohol in sweat, showing promising applications in human daily life scenarios such as dine parties.
From the difficulty of awareness of abnormal concentrations of biochemical indexes in people's daily life come wearable sensing technologies. Recently, luminescent wearable biosensors are emerging with simple fabrication, easy use, cost-effectivity and reliability. But several challenges should be taken up, such as availability of varied analytes, high sensitivity, stability of enzymes, photostability, low signal noises and recyclability of sensors. Here, the Luminescent Wearable Sweat Tape (LWST) biosensor is developed via embedding multi-component nanoprobes onto microwell-patterned paper substrates of hollowed-out double-side tapes. The nanoprobes consist of responsive luminophores, enzyme-loaded gold nanocluster (AuNCs) nano-networks, which are wrapped by the switch, MnO2 nanosheets. The responsive luminophores are constructed by 3 substitutable components: enzymes (uricase, GOx and alcohol dehydrogenase) for molecular target recognition, glutathioneprotected AuNCs (yellow, red and green) for luminescent signal output and polycations PAH for integration. MnO2 NSs as the switch can quench the emission of the AuNCs but degraded by the reductive product of incorporated enzymes. Thus, targeting analysts (uric acid, glucose and alcohol) can be dose-dependently detected through turn-on luminescence approach. After incorporating the nanoprobes into hollow-out tapes, the formed LWST biosensors can detect uric acid, glucose and alcohol in sweat with the help of a smartphone. Subsequently, we primarily apply them into human daily life scenario, sampling from dine parties, and the positive relationships of analyte intakes and the increase of analytes in sweat are significant with individual difference.

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