Called “Tandem Metabolic Reaction-based Sensors” (TMR sensors), the technology mimics natural metabolic processes. Built on electrodes made of single-wall carbon nanotubes, the sensors trigger enzyme-driven reactions that generate electrical signals corresponding to metabolite levels.
“So we aimed to develop a sensor platform that can be applied to a wide range of metabolites while ensuring reliable operation in the body – and for that, we tapped into natural metabolic processes,” said lead author Sam Emaminejad.
By integrating enzymes and cofactors, the sensors replicate complex biochemical pathways. This allows direct detection of over 800 metabolites and enables the measurement of even more through one-step conversions.