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An interrelated CataFlower enzyme system for sensitively monitoring sweat glucose

TALANTA [2021]
Ya Gao, Yu Huang, Junliang Ge, Lei Sun, Anwei Zhou, Shujun Feng, Yurui Xu, Xinghai Ning
ABSTRACT

An accurate measurement of sweat glucose is a promising alternative to invasive finger prick blood test, and may provide effective self-monitoring of blood glucose with good patient compliance. Herein, an interrelated catalytic enzyme system has been developed, termed as CataFlower, which is composed of nanoflower MoS 2 (peroxidase) decorated with GOx (glucose oxidase) and MnO 2 (oxygen generator), and exhibits synergistic oxidative capability for sensitively monitoring sweat glucose. CataFlower can not only generate oxygen in situ to maximize GOx activity, but promote peroxidase-triggered H 2 O 2 oxidation of methylene blue , resulting in sensitive colorimetric detection of glucose. We identify that CataFlower can precisely detect glucose with a detection limit of 10 μM, allowing for measuring glucose levels in different biological samples, such as blood and urine. Particularly, CataFlower is capable of monitoring dynamic changes in sweat glucose with high sensitivity and accuracy during exercise. Therefore, CataFlower provides a stepping stone to eliminate invasive blood tests, significantly improving the diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus.

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