Writing in the journal Nature Scientific Reports, a team of scientists from China and South Korea has reported the development of a microwave microfluidic microsensor for blood glucose monitoring.
Enzyme-based electrochemical biosensors combine the potentials of catalytic proteins, potentiostats, and high-tech sensor designs. In an article recently published in the journal ACS Omega, researchers constructed polyacrylic acid-deposited glucose oxidase-loaded carbon nanotube-modified platinum (PAA/GOx-CNT-modified Pt) disk electrodes as novel glucose biosensors.
Novel designs of biosensors have allowed for the real-time analysis of hydrogel-based cultures within the field of tissue engineering and drug development.