Abstract
Several recent reports claim success in measuring blood glucose non-invasively in human subjects with near-infrared spectroscopy. A critical examination of these published results suggests more fundamental research is needed to verify the validity of these claims. In addition, progress continues in assessing the utility of near-infrared spectroscopy as a non-invasive probe for continuous bioreactor monitoring during fermentation processes. Recent work demonstrates that five critical fermentation components, including glucose, may be measured simultaneously.
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Arnold, M. A. (1996). Non-invasive glucose monitoring. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 7(1), 46–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0958-1669(96)80093-0
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