» Articles » PMID: 36524711

Artificial Neural Network-Assisted Wearable Flexible Sweat Patch for Drug Management in Parkinson's Patients Based on Vacancy-Engineered Processing of G-CN

Overview
Journal Anal Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2022 Dec 16
PMID 36524711
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Herein, we developed a flexible, low-cost non-enzymatic sweat sensing chip for in situ acquisition of bioinformation in sweat of individuals under exercise conditions to advance personal health monitoring and medication management for patients with Parkinson's disease. This low-cost, flexible, wearable sweat sensor consists of a printed screen electrode modified with g-CN material and an external MSME element. The doping strategy and surface activation strategy of the g-CN-based exhibited efficient glucose oxidase-like activity and electrochemical activity when testing l-dopa and glucose in sweat. The optimized signal was transmitted to a smartphone for processing 12 individuals with simulated dosing, enabling continuous monitoring of l-dopa metabolism in sweat and management of dosing. The generalization ability and robustness of models constructed by methods such as multiple linear regression, artificial neural networks, and convolutional neural networks were compared cross-sectionally. Deep learning models based on artificial neural networks help develop a user-personalized medication administration reminder system, which provides a promising paradigm for reliable medication supervision for Parkinson's patients in the Internet of Things era.

Citing Articles

Towards combining self-organizing maps (SOM) and convolutional neural network (CNN) for improving model accuracy: Application to malaria vectors phenotypic resistance.

Agboka K, Abdel-Rahman E, Salifu D, Kanji B, Ndjomatchoua F, Guimapi R MethodsX. 2025; 14:103198.

PMID: 39991436 PMC: 11847465. DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2025.103198.


A two-step machine learning approach for predictive maintenance and anomaly detection in environmental sensor systems.

Potharaju S, Tirandasu R, Tambe S, Jadhav D, Kumar D, Amiripalli S MethodsX. 2025; 14:103181.

PMID: 39981060 PMC: 11840521. DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2025.103181.


Nanozyme-based wearable biosensors for application in healthcare.

Zhang Y, Yang Y, Yin Z, Huang L, Wang J iScience. 2025; 28(2):111763.

PMID: 39906563 PMC: 11791255. DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2025.111763.


Convolutional neural network for colorimetric glucose detection using a smartphone and novel multilayer polyvinyl film microfluidic device.

Kanchan M, Tambe P, Bharati S, Powar O Sci Rep. 2024; 14(1):28377.

PMID: 39551869 PMC: 11570695. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-79581-y.


The prognosis, chemotherapy and immunotherapy efficacy of the SUMOylation pathway signature and the role of UBA2 in lung adenocarcinoma.

Yu L, Lin N, Ye Y, Zhuang H, Zou S, Song Y Aging (Albany NY). 2024; 16(5):4378-4395.

PMID: 38407971 PMC: 10968705. DOI: 10.18632/aging.205594.