Simultaneous detection of urea and lactate in sweat based on a wearable sweat biosensor

  • Yang H
  • Ji Y
  • Shen K
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Abstract

Urea and lactate are biomarkers in sweat that is closely associated with human health. This study introduces portable, rapid, sensitive, stable, and high-throughput wearable sweat biosensors utilizing Au-Ag nanoshuttles (Au-Ag NSs) for the simultaneous detection of sweat urea and lactate. The Au-Ag NSs arrays within the biosensor's microfluidic cavity provide a substantial surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) enhancement effect. The limit of detection (LOD) for urea and lactate are 2.35 × 10 −6 and 8.66 × 10 −7 mol/L, respectively. This wearable sweat biosensor demonstrates high resistance to compression bending, repeatability, and stability and can be securely attached to various body parts. Real-time sweat analysis of volunteers wearing the biosensors during exercise demonstrated the method's practicality. This wearable sweat biosensor holds significant potential for monitoring sweat dynamics and serves as a valuable tool for assessing bioinformation in sweat.

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Yang, H., Ji, Y., Shen, K., Qian, Y., & Ye, C. (2024). Simultaneous detection of urea and lactate in sweat based on a wearable sweat biosensor. Biomedical Optics Express, 15(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.505004

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