具有集成光学检测的毫流体离子选择性光极用于尿的色度定量测定
Yonghao Li1, Rebecca Goodhart1, Aishwarya Patel1
1Department of Chemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1001 W. Main Street, Richmond, VA, 23284, USA.
Talanta
|January 10, 2026
概括
一种新的低成本色度测量传感器可以在家进行尿测试. 这个用户友好的设备准确地测量水平,有助于诊断代谢障碍,如结石和副甲状腺疾病.
科学领域:
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
- 临床诊断 临床诊断 临床诊断
背景情况:
- 尿路测量对于诊断代谢障碍至关重要.
- 目前的测试需要临床访问,缺乏方便的家庭选择.
- 精确的尿路量化对于结石和副甲状腺疾病等疾病至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种低成本,用户友好的色度传感器,用于定量测量尿路.
- 为了使在家中或在护理地点测试尿路.
- 提供一种可靠的方法来诊断高性尿和低性尿.
主要方法:
- 开发了一种使用含有疏水化学物质 (染色离子体,离子交换器,离子体) 的传感油的毫流体传感器.
- 传感器与一个定制的吸收探测器 (LED和光电探测器) 集成.
- 传感器通过测量尿液提取后传感油的吸收变化来量化离子.
主要成果:
- 传感器在0-10毫米离子时显示出线性反应.
- 来自五个尿样的测量结果与参考方法有很好的一致性.
- 尖样本的回收率在94%至103%之间,表明其可靠性很高.
结论:
- 开发的色度传感器为尿路测试提供了一种低成本 (每次测试<20¢) 和用户友好的方法.
- 该系统,包括探测器 (<50美元),适用于资源有限的设置,包括家庭使用和诊所.
- 这项技术在改善诊断代谢障碍的可访问性和便利性方面具有显著的前景.
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