Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via Della Ricerca Scientifica 1, 00133, Rome, Italy.
SENSE4MED, Via Bitonto 139, 00133, Rome, Italy.
Mikrochim Acta. 2024 Sep 7;191(10):580. doi: 10.1007/s00604-024-06564-1.
A wearable potentiometric device is reported based on an innovative butterfly-like paper-based microfluidic system, allowing for continuous monitoring of pH and Na levels in sweat during physical activity. Specifically, the use of the butterfly-like configuration avoids evaporation phenomena and memory effects, enabling precise and timely biomarker determination in sweat. Two ad hoc modified screen-printed electrodes were embedded in the butterfly-like paper-based microfluidics, and the sensing device was further integrated with a portable and miniaturized potentiostat, leveraging Bluetooth technology for efficient data transmission. First, the paper-based microfluidic configuration was tested for optimal fluidic management to obtain optimized performance of the device. Subsequently, the two electrodes were individually tested to detect the two biomarkers, namely pH and Na. The results demonstrated highly promising near-Nernstian (0.056 ± 0.002 V/dec) and super-Nernstian (- 0.080 ± 0.003 V/pH) responses, for Na and pH detection, respectively. Additionally, several important parameters such as storage stability, interferents, and memory effect by hysteresis study were also investigated. Finally, the butterfly-like paper-based microfluidic wearable device was tested for Na and pH monitoring during the physical activity of three volunteers engaged in different exercises, obtaining a good correlation between Na increase and dehydration phenomena. Furthermore, one volunteer was tested through a cardiopulmonary test, demonstrating a correlation between sodium Na increase and the energetic effort by the volunteer. Our wearable device highlights the high potential to enable early evaluation of dehydration and open up new opportunities in sports activity monitoring.
一种基于创新的蝴蝶状纸基微流控系统的可穿戴电位设备被报道,该系统允许在运动过程中连续监测汗液中的 pH 值和 Na 水平。具体来说,蝴蝶状的结构避免了蒸发现象和记忆效应,能够在汗液中精确和及时地测定生物标志物。两个专门修改的丝网印刷电极被嵌入在蝴蝶状的纸基微流控系统中,传感设备进一步与便携式和微型化的电化学工作站集成,利用蓝牙技术实现高效的数据传输。首先,对纸基微流控配置进行了测试,以优化流体管理,从而获得设备的最佳性能。随后,对两个电极分别进行了测试,以检测两种生物标志物,即 pH 值和 Na。结果表明,Na 和 pH 值的检测均表现出极具前景的近 Nernstian(0.056±0.002 V/dec)和超 Nernstian(-0.080±0.003 V/pH)响应。此外,还研究了几个重要参数,如储存稳定性、干扰物和滞后研究中的记忆效应。最后,对蝴蝶状纸基微流控可穿戴设备在三个志愿者进行不同运动时的 Na 和 pH 值监测进行了测试,在 Na 增加与脱水现象之间获得了良好的相关性。此外,对一名志愿者进行了心肺测试,证明了 Na 增加与志愿者的能量消耗之间存在相关性。我们的可穿戴设备突出了早期评估脱水的巨大潜力,并为运动活动监测开辟了新的机会。