Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose Level
Diabetes mellitus (DM) follows a series of metabolic diseases categorized by high blood sugar levels. Owing to the increasing diabetes disease in the world, early diagnosis of this disease is critical. New methods such as nanotechnology have made significant progress in many areas of medical science...
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author | Haniye Khosravi Ardakani Mitra Gerami Mostafa Chashmpoosh Navid Omidifar Ahmad Gholami |
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description | Diabetes mellitus (DM) follows a series of metabolic diseases categorized by high blood sugar levels. Owing to the increasing diabetes disease in the world, early diagnosis of this disease is critical. New methods such as nanotechnology have made significant progress in many areas of medical science and physiology. Nanobiosensors are very sensible and can identify single virus particles or even low concentrations of a material that can be inherently harmful. One of the main factors for developing glucose sensors in the body is the diagnosis of hypoglycemia in individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the most up-to-date and fastest glucose detection method by nanosensors and, as a result, faster and better treatment in medical sciences. In this review, we try to explore new ways to control blood glucose levels and treat diabetes. We begin with a definition of biosensors and their classification and basis, and then we examine the latest biosensors in glucose detection and new biosensors applications, including the artificial pancreas and updating quantum graphene data. |
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spelling | doaj-art-6cb9bcdd9c8a46c9b2c493a68fa8ae042025-02-03T06:11:19ZengWileyBiochemistry Research International2090-22552022-01-01202210.1155/2022/2964705Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose LevelHaniye Khosravi Ardakani0Mitra Gerami1Mostafa Chashmpoosh2Navid Omidifar3Ahmad Gholami4Biotechnology Research CenterBiotechnology Research CenterDepartment of PathologyDepartment of PathologyPharmaceutical Sciences Research CenterDiabetes mellitus (DM) follows a series of metabolic diseases categorized by high blood sugar levels. Owing to the increasing diabetes disease in the world, early diagnosis of this disease is critical. New methods such as nanotechnology have made significant progress in many areas of medical science and physiology. Nanobiosensors are very sensible and can identify single virus particles or even low concentrations of a material that can be inherently harmful. One of the main factors for developing glucose sensors in the body is the diagnosis of hypoglycemia in individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the most up-to-date and fastest glucose detection method by nanosensors and, as a result, faster and better treatment in medical sciences. In this review, we try to explore new ways to control blood glucose levels and treat diabetes. We begin with a definition of biosensors and their classification and basis, and then we examine the latest biosensors in glucose detection and new biosensors applications, including the artificial pancreas and updating quantum graphene data.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2964705 |
spellingShingle | Haniye Khosravi Ardakani Mitra Gerami Mostafa Chashmpoosh Navid Omidifar Ahmad Gholami Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose Level Biochemistry Research International |
title | Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose Level |
title_full | Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose Level |
title_fullStr | Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose Level |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose Level |
title_short | Recent Progress in Nanobiosensors for Precise Detection of Blood Glucose Level |
title_sort | recent progress in nanobiosensors for precise detection of blood glucose level |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2964705 |
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