The researchers have crafted a miniaturized glucose sensor that operates on a 1600-1700nm waveband, equipped with Bluetooth technology and powered by a coin battery. This new device has demonstrated the ability to accurately detect glucose levels within the human body range in blood plasma.
The prototype sensor's compact size indicates potential integration with smartwatches and other wearable health trackers, ensuring continuous and pain-free monitoring of glucose levels.
Lead author Mingjie Yang highlights the importance of identifying a unique glucose signature, paving the way for the advancement of optical glucose sensing technology. The team has produced a device prototype that serves as a foundation for future non-invasive glucose sensors.