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10 May 2019 Salivary ISFET sensors for stress monitoring
Shin-ichi Wakida
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Abstract
We studied high-performance ion-selective field-effect transistors (ISFETs) to detect human salivary stress-marker candidates using direct potentiometry. For acute stress monitoring, we investigated various kinds of sensor materials, designed nitrate-sensing materials, designed plasticizers and biocompatible polymers for salivary nitrate ISFETs. We prepared prototype of silicon based FET nitrate checker using specially ordered FET mV checker. The prototype of nitrate ISFETs showed almost the theoretical Nernst response with a response time of less than 10 seconds. As we applied whole human saliva using direct potentiometry, we obtained excellent relationship with conventional ionchromatography. We successfully demonstrated several acute stress tasks for healthy volunteers using wearable heart rate monitor and prototype of salivary nitrate checkers based on NO3 -ISFETs. We also discussed high-performance organic transistor based FET (OFET) biosensors for stress monitoring using extended-gate type configuration towards stress monitoring.
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Shin-ichi Wakida "Salivary ISFET sensors for stress monitoring", Proc. SPIE 11007, Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological Sensing Technologies XV, 1100702 (10 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518851
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KEYWORDS
Field effect transistors

Prototyping

Polymers

Sensors

Biosensors

Transistors

Ions

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