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Sensitive Oxidation of Sorbitol-Mediated Fe<sup>2+</sup> by H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>: A Reliable TD-NMR Method for Clinical Blood Glucose Detection
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The clinical challenge of high-accuracy blood glucose detection schemes is to overcome the detection error caused by the background interferences in different individuals. H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> as the specific product of glucose oxidation can be involved in the Fe<sup>2+</sup>/Fe<sup>3+</sup> conversion and detected by the time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance (TD-NMR) method sensitively. But, in clinical applications, the oxidation of Fe<sup>2+</sup> is susceptible to the complex sample substrates. In this work, we sorted out two kinds of possible interference mechanisms of Fe<sup>2+</sup> oxidation in the NMR blood glucose detection method and proposed a feasible scheme that uses sorbitol to weaken the adverse effects of interference. We found that sorbitol-mediated Fe<sup>2+</sup> can greatly enhance the sensitivity of the <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> value to H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. The chain reaction caused by sorbitol can significantly amplify the efficiency of Fe<sup>2+</sup> oxidation at the same concentration of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. Thereby, we can achieve the higher dilution multiple of serum samples to reduce the amount of interfering substances involved in the Fe<sup>2+</sup>/Fe<sup>3+</sup> conversion. We justified the accuracy and availability of our method by successfully detecting and confirming the correlation between the <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> decrease and glucose concentration of the serum samples collected from 16 subjects. The sorbitol-Fe<sup>2+</sup> glucose detection method with high sensitivity can be further combined with miniature NMR analyzers to satisfy the calibration requirements of glucose monitoring in diabetic patients instead of frequent medical visits.
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