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Lei Lu1, Qiang Sun1, Zihao Lin1
1Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Quantum State Control and Optical Field Manipulation, Department of Physics, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou 310018, China.
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Sweat analysis represents an emerging non-invasive approach for health monitoring, yet its practical application is hindered by challenges such as insufficient natural sweat secretion and inefficient collection. To overcome these limitations, this study develops a hydrogel sheet composed of agarose and glycerol, which efficiently facilitates resting sweat collection without external stimulation when integrated into the microfluidic channels of a sweat-sensing patch. The microfluidic sweat-sensing patch, fabricated with laser-cut technology, features a sandwich structure that enables the measurement of sweat rate and chloride ion concentration while minimizing interference from electrochemical reactions. Additionally, a colorimetric module utilizing glucose oxidase and peroxidase is also integrated into the platform for cost-effective and efficient glucose detection through a color change that can be quantified via RGB analysis. The hydrogel interface, characterized by its optimal thickness and water content, exhibits superior absorption capability for efficient sweat collection and retention, with a negligible effect on the dilution of sweat components. This hydrogel-interfaced microfluidic platform demonstrates high efficiency in sweat collection and multi-biomarker analysis, offering a non-invasive, real-time solution for health monitoring. Its low-cost and wearable design highlights its potential for broad applications in personalized healthcare.

