Researchers from BITS Pilani, Hyderabad have developed a portable device that uses sweat samples to detect and manage diabetes. The device combines 3D printing, CO2 laser, and graphene-based electrodes to analyze glucose and lactate levels in sweat. It can connect to smartphones via a dedicated app, allowing users to access human metabolite data. The researchers are also working on a wearable version of the device for continuous monitoring. They plan to make the device commercially available within the next six to nine months at an affordable price.
New Portable Device Uses Sweat Samples to Detect and Manage Diabetes
