Research Progress on Biomimetic Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Glucose Sensors

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Diabetes has become a chronic disease that necessitates timely and accurate detection. Among various detection methods, electrochemical glucose sensors have attracted much attention because of low cost, real-time detection, and simple and easy operation. Nonenzymatic biomimetic nanomaterials are the vital part in electrochemical glucose sensors. This review article summarizes the methods to enhance the glucose sensing performance of noble metal, transition metal oxides, and carbon-based materials and introduces biomimetic nanomaterials used in noninvasive glucose detection in sweat, tear, urine, and saliva. Based on these, this review provides the foundation for noninvasive determination of trace glucose for diabetic patients in the future.

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Chi, L., Zhang, C., Wu, X., Qian, X., Sun, H., He, M., & Guo, C. (2023, June 1). Research Progress on Biomimetic Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Glucose Sensors. Biomimetics. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8020167

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