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Wearable Enzymatic Alcohol Biosensor
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2019
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EngineeringWearable TechnologyWearable SensorsBiomedical EngineeringBiosensorsBiosensing SystemsBioanalysisOptical SensorTransdermal Alcohol BiosensorsAnalytical ChemistryMicrofluidicsBiophysicsImplantable SensorMedicineSensor FoulingWearable ElectronicsOptical SensorsBioelectronicsSensor DesignWearable BiosensorsBaseline Drift
Transdermal alcohol biosensors have the ability to detect the alcohol that emanates from the bloodstream and diffuses through the skin. However, they have suffered from long-term fouling of the sensor element and drift in the resulting sensor readings over time. Here, we report a disposable cartridge platform that solves the problem of sensor fouling, and an enzymatic detection pathway that minimizes baseline drift for sensitive detection. Laboratory characterization of the enzymatic alcohol sensor demonstrates a linear sensor range of between 0 and 50 mM. Further, we show continuous transdermal alcohol data recorded with a human subject over 48 hours.
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