New tech promises instant paper-based glucose monitoring for under 15 cents

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Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur have devised an affordable, eco-friendly, device to detect glucose instantly.

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur have presented a remarkable device that could help detect glucose levels easily.

The app will enable people to monitor their glucose levels while on the move, according to the researchers. “The device comes with lab-based functionalised biodegradable paper that alters its color based on the level and amount of glucose present in a patient,” Ankur Gupta, an associate professor in the mechanical engineering department of IIT Jodhpur, told “By connecting it to a smartphone, the entire process of tracking glucose levels can be made faster and more personalized.

“Smartphones offer seamless integration with other technologies and platforms. The ability to connect the smartphone-based spot detection framework to a larger network or database can facilitate remote monitoring, data storage, and sharing of results. This connectivity can be crucial for healthcare professionals or researchers,” Gupta remarked.The researchers highlight that production costs are estimated at a mere Rs. 10 in laboratory settings.

“This study demonstrates that this developed system is equipped for initial disease screening at the user end. By incorporating machine learning techniques, the platform can provide reliable and accurate results, thus paving the way for estimating the accuracy of the results for improved initial healthcare screening and diagnosis of any disease.”

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