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Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection

Saliva can be used for health monitoring with non-invasive wearable systems. Such devices, including electrochemical sensors, may provide a safe, fast, and cost-efficient way of detecting target ions. Although salivary ions are known to reflect those in blood, no available clinical device can detect...

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Autores principales: Lim, Hyo-Ryoung, Lee, Soon Min, Mahmood, Musa, Kwon, Shinjae, Kim, Yun-Soung, Lee, Yongkuk, Yeo, Woon-Hong
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33652955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051642
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author Lim, Hyo-Ryoung
Lee, Soon Min
Mahmood, Musa
Kwon, Shinjae
Kim, Yun-Soung
Lee, Yongkuk
Yeo, Woon-Hong
author_facet Lim, Hyo-Ryoung
Lee, Soon Min
Mahmood, Musa
Kwon, Shinjae
Kim, Yun-Soung
Lee, Yongkuk
Yeo, Woon-Hong
author_sort Lim, Hyo-Ryoung
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description Saliva can be used for health monitoring with non-invasive wearable systems. Such devices, including electrochemical sensors, may provide a safe, fast, and cost-efficient way of detecting target ions. Although salivary ions are known to reflect those in blood, no available clinical device can detect essential ions directly from saliva. Here, we introduce an all-solid-state, flexible film sensor that allows highly accurate detection of sodium levels in saliva, comparable to those in blood. The wireless film sensor system can successfully measure sodium ions from a small volume of infants’ saliva (<400 µL), demonstrating its potential as a continuous health monitor. This study includes the structural characterization and error analysis of a carbon/elastomer-based ion-selective electrode and a reference electrode to confirm the signal reliability. The sensor, composed of a pair of the electrodes, shows good sensitivity (58.9 mV/decade) and selectivity (log K = −2.68 for potassium), along with a broad detection range of 5 × 10(−5) ≈ 1 M with a low detection limit of 4.27 × 10(−5) M. The simultaneous comparison between the film sensor and a commercial electrochemical sensor demonstrates the accuracy of the flexible sensor and a positive correlation in saliva-to-blood sodium levels. Collectively, the presented study shows the potential of the wireless ion-selective sensor system for a non-invasive, early disease diagnosis with saliva.
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spelling pubmed-79564472021-03-16 Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection Lim, Hyo-Ryoung Lee, Soon Min Mahmood, Musa Kwon, Shinjae Kim, Yun-Soung Lee, Yongkuk Yeo, Woon-Hong Sensors (Basel) Communication Saliva can be used for health monitoring with non-invasive wearable systems. Such devices, including electrochemical sensors, may provide a safe, fast, and cost-efficient way of detecting target ions. Although salivary ions are known to reflect those in blood, no available clinical device can detect essential ions directly from saliva. Here, we introduce an all-solid-state, flexible film sensor that allows highly accurate detection of sodium levels in saliva, comparable to those in blood. The wireless film sensor system can successfully measure sodium ions from a small volume of infants’ saliva (<400 µL), demonstrating its potential as a continuous health monitor. This study includes the structural characterization and error analysis of a carbon/elastomer-based ion-selective electrode and a reference electrode to confirm the signal reliability. The sensor, composed of a pair of the electrodes, shows good sensitivity (58.9 mV/decade) and selectivity (log K = −2.68 for potassium), along with a broad detection range of 5 × 10(−5) ≈ 1 M with a low detection limit of 4.27 × 10(−5) M. The simultaneous comparison between the film sensor and a commercial electrochemical sensor demonstrates the accuracy of the flexible sensor and a positive correlation in saliva-to-blood sodium levels. Collectively, the presented study shows the potential of the wireless ion-selective sensor system for a non-invasive, early disease diagnosis with saliva. MDPI 2021-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7956447/ /pubmed/33652955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051642 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lim, Hyo-Ryoung
Lee, Soon Min
Mahmood, Musa
Kwon, Shinjae
Kim, Yun-Soung
Lee, Yongkuk
Yeo, Woon-Hong
Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection
title Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection
title_full Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection
title_fullStr Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection
title_full_unstemmed Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection
title_short Development of Flexible Ion-Selective Electrodes for Saliva Sodium Detection
title_sort development of flexible ion-selective electrodes for saliva sodium detection
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33652955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051642
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