Continuous Glucose Sensing with Fluorescent Thin-Film Hydrogels. 2. Fiber Optic Sensor Fabrication and In Vitro Testing
2006
Background: There continues to be a need for better sensors for continuous glucose monitoring. We are working on a two-component sensing system based on a viologen boronic acid and a fluorescent dye, which are immobilized in a hydrogel. This system has the potential for further development into a real-time glucose-monitoring device. The current study reports the fabrication of sensors using preformed hydrogels and the first in vitro monitoring of glucose concentrations in a prototype sensor configuration. Methods: Glucose sensing hydrogels containing a fluorescent dye and viologen boronic acid quencher were preformed in a mold. These preformed hydrogels were then attached to the distal end of a plastic fiber optic cable using different adhesives to prepare the in vitro sensors. These sensors were connected to a flow cell and monitored using a fluorescence spectrometer. The fluorescence emitted by the hydrogel changes depending on the glucose concentration. Hydrogel components were modified in order to opt...
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