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Development of Paper Blood Glucose Sensor with Minimal Hematocrit Effect  

Lee, Young Tae (Dept. of Electronic Engineering Education, Andong National University)
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Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology / v.21, no.4, 2022 , pp. 116-120 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we developed a paper blood glucose sensor that can minimize the effect of hematocrit. The paper blood glucose sensor has the advantage of being very simple in its production process as it is manufactured with only three printing processes on the top of the paper substrate. This glucose sensor consists of a total of six electrodes, including blood glucose measurement electrodes, hematocrit measurement electrodes, strip detection electrodes, and blood detection electrodes. A paper blood glucose sensor measures hematocrit with electrodes formed on the same sensor substrate when measuring blood glucose concentration, and compensates for the effect of hematocrit in real time to enable accurate blood glucose measurement.
Keywords
Glucose sensor; Paper; Screen printing; Hematocrit; Compensation;
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