A self-assembled gold-spiked nanosphere based paper assay for sensitive glucose detection

Xin Yi Dai, Xiao Jie Shi, Yu Wu, Ting Ting Zhang, Tian Shun Song, Xiang Ling Li, Jing Jing Xie

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Abstract

Glucose detection plays a crucial role in health monitoring, and the development of efficient and convenient detection platforms is highly desired. This study presents a sensitive and convenient detection system for non-invasive glucose detection in sweat, which is formed by combining the self-assembled gold-spiked nanosphere (GSN) nanozyme with paper-based analytical devices (PADs). The GSN nanozyme exhibits excellent glucose oxidase-like catalytic activity, significantly enhancing the sensitivity and selectivity of glucose detection. By integrating the self-assembled GSN nanozyme with a paper-based assay, this system enables fast, cost-effective, and non-invasive glucose detection and shows minimal interference from common substances found in sweat, demonstrating its potential for practical biomedical applications.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnalytical Methods
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StateAccepted/In press - 2025

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