A Chemometric-Assisted Colorimetric-Based Inexpensive Paper Biosensor for Glucose Detection

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This article reports a simple and inexpensive leak-proof paper pad with an initial selection of a paper substrate on the grounds of surface morphology and fluid absorption time. Herein, a drying method is used for glucose detection on a paper pad through colorimetric analysis, and the spot detection of glucose is analyzed by optimizing the HRP concentration and volume to obtain accurate results. The rapid colorimetric method for the detection of glucose on the paper pad was developed with a limit of detection (LOD) of 2.92 mmol L-1. Furthermore, the effects of the detection conditions were investigated and discussed comprehensively with the help of chemometric methods. Paper pads were developed for glucose detection with a range of 0.5-20 mM (apropos to the normal glucose level in the human body) and 0.1-0.5 M (to test the excessive intake of glucose). The developed concept has huge potential in the healthcare sector, and its extension could be envisioned to develop the reported paper pad as a point-of-care testing device for the initial screening of a variety of diseases.

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Kishnani, V., Kumari, S., & Gupta, A. (2022). A Chemometric-Assisted Colorimetric-Based Inexpensive Paper Biosensor for Glucose Detection. Biosensors, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12111008

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