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Up to 40 volumes are planned for this concise monograph series,
which focuses on the implementation of various engineering
principles in the conception, design, development, analysis and
operation of biomedical, biotechnological and nanotechnology
systems and applications. The smartness of nano-materials is
attributed to their nanoscale and subsequently unique
physicochemical properties and their use in glucose sensing has
been aimed at improving performance, reducing cost and
miniaturizing the sensor and its associated instrumentation. So
far, portable (handheld) glucose analysers were introduced for
hospital wards, emergency rooms and physicians' offices; single-use
strip systems achieved nanolitre sampling for painless and accurate
home glucose monitoring; advanced continuous monitoring devices
having 2 to 7 days operating life are in clinical and home use; and
continued research efforts are being made to develop and introduce
increasingly advanced glucose monitoring systems for health as well
as food, biotechnology, cell and tissue culture industries.
Nanomaterials have touched every aspect of biosensor design and
this chapter reviews their role in the development of advanced
technologies for glucose sensing, and especially for diabetes.
Research shows that overall, nanomaterials help address the
problems with conventional optical and electrochemical biosensors,
by enhancing the preferential detection of glucose or its oxidation
products through better electron transfer kinetics, sensitivity and
response time, while lowering the operating over-voltages for
energy efficiency and avoid interference. The reproducible
production of nano-materials and nano-structures at low cost is
vital for the successful development of nano-technologies for
glucose sensing. Several products, especially, home glucose
monitoring devices, use nano-materials, but the need for reliable
long-term CGM is still unmet. Nano-materials and nano-technologies
have an important role in achieving the long-awaited CGM
technology.
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