A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube Sensor
The development and studies related to carbon nanotubes, due to their physical properties and small sizes, are revealing new applications in the medical field. The present paper is proposing a non-invasive method of patient glycemia measurement by mean of carbon nanotubes based sensor. Due to their...
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doaj-e7f6fbcf4d7042e3b7ed7081ce3cd73f2021-09-06T19:41:19ZengSciendoARS Medica Tomitana1841-40362019-11-0125418919210.2478/arsm-2019-0037arsm-2019-0037A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube SensorEracle Nicolescu Adrian0Lavinia Rusali1Monica Vasile2Faculty of Medicine, University “Ovidius” of Constanța, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine, University “Ovidius” of Constanța, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine, University “Ovidius” of Constanța, RomaniaThe development and studies related to carbon nanotubes, due to their physical properties and small sizes, are revealing new applications in the medical field. The present paper is proposing a non-invasive method of patient glycemia measurement by mean of carbon nanotubes based sensor. Due to their small sizes and elastic properties, carbon nanotubes are able to oscillate under the weight of small molecules capable of fixing on their body structure. After piezoelectric activation, the carbon nanotubes sensor based, is able to detect the variation of oscillations produced in nanotubes due to acetone molecules diffused through a selectively permeable membrane from the exhaled air, and attached to the nanotubes. The mathematical model taken into accont shows a linear dependence between the concentration of acetone in blood and glycemia, and makes the carbon nanotube sensor suitable for indirect estimation of the glycemia by noninvasive measurements made on the exhaled air sample, providing zero risk for the patient and absence of stress during the measurements.https://doi.org/10.2478/arsm-2019-0037carbon nanotubessensorblood sugarharmonic linear oscillatornon-invasive method |
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Eracle Nicolescu Adrian Lavinia Rusali Monica Vasile A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube Sensor ARS Medica Tomitana carbon nanotubes sensor blood sugar harmonic linear oscillator non-invasive method |
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Eracle Nicolescu Adrian Lavinia Rusali Monica Vasile |
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A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube Sensor |
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A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube Sensor |
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A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube Sensor |
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A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube Sensor |
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A Non-Invasive Glucose Analysis Model with a Carbon Nanotube Sensor |
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non-invasive glucose analysis model with a carbon nanotube sensor |
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2019-11-01 |
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The development and studies related to carbon nanotubes, due to their physical properties and small sizes, are revealing new applications in the medical field. The present paper is proposing a non-invasive method of patient glycemia measurement by mean of carbon nanotubes based sensor. Due to their small sizes and elastic properties, carbon nanotubes are able to oscillate under the weight of small molecules capable of fixing on their body structure. After piezoelectric activation, the carbon nanotubes sensor based, is able to detect the variation of oscillations produced in nanotubes due to acetone molecules diffused through a selectively permeable membrane from the exhaled air, and attached to the nanotubes. The mathematical model taken into accont shows a linear dependence between the concentration of acetone in blood and glycemia, and makes the carbon nanotube sensor suitable for indirect estimation of the glycemia by noninvasive measurements made on the exhaled air sample, providing zero risk for the patient and absence of stress during the measurements. |
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carbon nanotubes sensor blood sugar harmonic linear oscillator non-invasive method |
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https://doi.org/10.2478/arsm-2019-0037 |
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