Tears of joy for diabetes patients!
December 18th, 2009 - 2:14 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Toronto, Dec 18 (IANS) There is great news for diabetics. A revolutionary technology is on its way to help them measure blood sugar levels without drawing blood daily.
The diabetes patients may soon be able to wear contact lenses that will continuously alert them to changes in their blood sugar level by changing their colours.
Developed by biochemical engineering professor Jin Zhang at the University of Western Ontario in Hamilton near here, the non-invasive technology uses extremely small nano-particles embedded into the hydrogel lenses.
These engineered nano-particles react with glucose molecules found in tears, causing a chemical reaction that changes their colour.
These technologies have other potential applications beyond biomedical devices, including for food packaging, a statement by the university said Thursday.
Nano-composite films can prevent food spoilage by preventing oxygen, carbon dioxide and moisture from reaching fresh meats and other foods, or by measuring pathogenic contamination, the statement said.
Zhang is carrying on further research to perfect these technologies using multifunctional nano-composites.
- Soon, contact lenses to help manage diabetes - Dec 27, 2009
- Diabetes tattoo could make finger-pricking a history - Jun 16, 2010
- India develops affordable nano sensors to detect heart attack - Jan 06, 2010
- Nanoparticles in sunscreens could be toxic if accidentally eaten - Jun 24, 2010
- Diet supplement cuts down fat, sugar absorption - May 24, 2011
- Sunscreen nanoparticles could be toxic if accidentally eaten - Apr 08, 2010
- Arizona varsity use bioengineering design to make health diagnosis simpler - Aug 24, 2010
- New biochip measures glucose level from saliva - Jan 24, 2012
- Scientist offers better ways to engineer Earth's climate to prevent global warming - Sep 08, 2010
- Now, living, breathing human lung-on-a-chip - Jun 25, 2010
- Nanoparticles in English ivy 'key to making sunscreen safer, more effective' - Jul 20, 2010
- Sunscreen chemical may cause cancer - Dec 01, 2011
- Gold nanoparticles may help detect tumor cells in blood - Feb 12, 2011
- China to keep an eye on cosmetic contact lenses - Jan 20, 2012
- Coming soon: Banana smoothies enriched with nano-sized minerals - Jun 11, 2010
Tags: biochemical engineering, biomedical devices, blood sugar level, blood sugar levels, carbon dioxide, chemical reaction, composite films, composites, diabetes patients, drawing blood, food packaging, food spoilage, glucose molecules, great news, invasive technology, jin zhang, nano particles, revolutionary technology, tears of joy, university of western ontario