Detection of acetone as a potential non-invasive diagnosis tool for diabetes patients
This work investigated the demonstration of acetone detection device as a potential tool to diagnose diabetes patients. It offers simple and low cost approach based on glass substrate platform. The glass substrate was coated with agarose gel as a sensitive material to increase the sensing response....
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my.utem.eprints.267702023-04-14T14:26:03Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26770/ Detection of acetone as a potential non-invasive diagnosis tool for diabetes patients Jali, Mohd Hafiz Ahmad Zamzuri, Ahmad Nur Azeim Abdul Rahim, Hazli Rafis Md Johari, Md Ashadi Ahmad, Aminah Baharom, Mohamad Faizal Zain, Huda Adnan Harun, Sulaiman Wadi This work investigated the demonstration of acetone detection device as a potential tool to diagnose diabetes patients. It offers simple and low cost approach based on glass substrate platform. The glass substrate was coated with agarose gel as a sensitive material to increase the sensing response. It has superiority in term of high porosity and capable to absorb molecule around it. The sensing mechanism is based on the change in refractive index (RI) of the agarose gel coating layer when exposed to variation acetone concentration level. This is due to the intensity of the light weakening by absorption and scattering when light propagated through the sensing material. The proposed sensor produces a significant response towards acetone concentrations with the output voltage reduced linearly from 1.6V to 1.2V. The sensitivity and resolution of the agarose coated glass substrate improves by a factor of 1.08 and 1.14 respectively as compared to uncoated glass substrate. It also performed better in term of linearity, stability, response time and hysteresis. The non-involvement of costly laser source based instruments make the proposed sensor become more practical for large production while maintaining a good sensing performances. Based on the experiment results, the proposed acetone sensor has a persuasive potential as an early biomarker for diabetes diagnosis tool. Wydawnictwo SIGMA-NOT 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26770/2/DETECTION%20OF%20ACETONE%20AS%20A%20POTENTIAL%20NON-INVASIVE%20DIAGNOSIS%20TOOL.PDF Jali, Mohd Hafiz and Ahmad Zamzuri, Ahmad Nur Azeim and Abdul Rahim, Hazli Rafis and Md Johari, Md Ashadi and Ahmad, Aminah and Baharom, Mohamad Faizal and Zain, Huda Adnan and Harun, Sulaiman Wadi (2022) Detection of acetone as a potential non-invasive diagnosis tool for diabetes patients. Przeglad Elektrotechniczny, 98 (5). pp. 71-75. ISSN 0033-2097 http://www.pe.org.pl/articles/2022/5/13.pdf 10.15199/48.2022.05.13 |
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This work investigated the demonstration of acetone detection device as a potential tool to diagnose diabetes patients. It offers simple and low cost approach based on glass substrate platform. The glass substrate was coated with agarose gel as a sensitive material to increase the sensing response. It has superiority in term of high porosity and capable to absorb molecule around it. The sensing mechanism is based on the change in refractive index (RI) of the agarose gel coating layer when exposed to variation acetone concentration level. This is due to the intensity of
the light weakening by absorption and scattering when light propagated through the sensing material. The proposed sensor produces a significant response towards acetone concentrations with the output voltage reduced linearly from 1.6V to 1.2V. The sensitivity and resolution of the agarose
coated glass substrate improves by a factor of 1.08 and 1.14 respectively as compared to uncoated glass substrate. It also performed better in term of linearity, stability, response time and hysteresis. The non-involvement of costly laser source based instruments make the proposed sensor become more practical for large production while maintaining a good sensing performances. Based on the experiment results, the proposed acetone sensor has a persuasive potential as an early biomarker for diabetes diagnosis tool. |
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