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Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis

Augmenting contact lenses with sensing capabilities requires incorporating multiple functionalities within a diminutive device. Inspired by multifunctional biophotonic nanostructures of glasswing butterflies, a nanostructured scleral lens with enhanced optical, bactericidal, and sensing capabilities...

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Autores principales: Narasimhan, Vinayak, Siddique, Radwanul Hasan, Kim, Un Jeong, Lee, Suyeon, Kim, Hyochul, Roh, YoungGeun, Wang, Yibing Michelle, Choo, Hyuck
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9929119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36453578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202205113
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author Narasimhan, Vinayak
Siddique, Radwanul Hasan
Kim, Un Jeong
Lee, Suyeon
Kim, Hyochul
Roh, YoungGeun
Wang, Yibing Michelle
Choo, Hyuck
author_facet Narasimhan, Vinayak
Siddique, Radwanul Hasan
Kim, Un Jeong
Lee, Suyeon
Kim, Hyochul
Roh, YoungGeun
Wang, Yibing Michelle
Choo, Hyuck
author_sort Narasimhan, Vinayak
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description Augmenting contact lenses with sensing capabilities requires incorporating multiple functionalities within a diminutive device. Inspired by multifunctional biophotonic nanostructures of glasswing butterflies, a nanostructured scleral lens with enhanced optical, bactericidal, and sensing capabilities is reported. When used in conjunction with a smartphone‐integrated Raman spectrometer, the feasibility of point‐of‐care applications is demonstrated. The bioinspired nanostructures made on parylene films are mounted on the anterior and posterior side of a scleral lens to create a nanostructured lens. Compared to unstructured parylene, nanostructured parylene minimizes glare by 4.3‐fold at large viewing angles up to 80(o). When mounted on a scleral lens, the nanostructures block 2.8‐fold more ultraviolet (UVA) light while offering 1.1‐fold improved transmission in the visible regime. Furthermore, the nanostructures exhibit potent bactericidal activity against Escherichia coli, killing 89% of tested bacteria within 4 h. The same nanostructures, when gold‐coated, are used to perform rapid label‐free multiplex detection of lysozyme and lactoferrin, the protein biomarkers of the chronic dry eye disease, in whole human tears using drop‐coating deposition Raman spectroscopy. The detection of both proteins in whole human tear samples from different subjects using the nanostructured lens produced excellent correlation with commercial enzyme‐based assays while simultaneously displaying a 1.5‐fold lower standard deviation.
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spelling pubmed-99291192023-02-16 Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis Narasimhan, Vinayak Siddique, Radwanul Hasan Kim, Un Jeong Lee, Suyeon Kim, Hyochul Roh, YoungGeun Wang, Yibing Michelle Choo, Hyuck Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Augmenting contact lenses with sensing capabilities requires incorporating multiple functionalities within a diminutive device. Inspired by multifunctional biophotonic nanostructures of glasswing butterflies, a nanostructured scleral lens with enhanced optical, bactericidal, and sensing capabilities is reported. When used in conjunction with a smartphone‐integrated Raman spectrometer, the feasibility of point‐of‐care applications is demonstrated. The bioinspired nanostructures made on parylene films are mounted on the anterior and posterior side of a scleral lens to create a nanostructured lens. Compared to unstructured parylene, nanostructured parylene minimizes glare by 4.3‐fold at large viewing angles up to 80(o). When mounted on a scleral lens, the nanostructures block 2.8‐fold more ultraviolet (UVA) light while offering 1.1‐fold improved transmission in the visible regime. Furthermore, the nanostructures exhibit potent bactericidal activity against Escherichia coli, killing 89% of tested bacteria within 4 h. The same nanostructures, when gold‐coated, are used to perform rapid label‐free multiplex detection of lysozyme and lactoferrin, the protein biomarkers of the chronic dry eye disease, in whole human tears using drop‐coating deposition Raman spectroscopy. The detection of both proteins in whole human tear samples from different subjects using the nanostructured lens produced excellent correlation with commercial enzyme‐based assays while simultaneously displaying a 1.5‐fold lower standard deviation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9929119/ /pubmed/36453578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202205113 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Narasimhan, Vinayak
Siddique, Radwanul Hasan
Kim, Un Jeong
Lee, Suyeon
Kim, Hyochul
Roh, YoungGeun
Wang, Yibing Michelle
Choo, Hyuck
Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis
title Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis
title_full Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis
title_fullStr Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis
title_short Glasswing‐Butterfly‐Inspired Multifunctional Scleral Lens and Smartphone Raman Spectrometer for Point‐of‐Care Tear Biomarker Analysis
title_sort glasswing‐butterfly‐inspired multifunctional scleral lens and smartphone raman spectrometer for point‐of‐care tear biomarker analysis
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9929119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36453578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202205113
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