(Closed) (WEAR4HEALTH) Textile adhesives for optical biosensing of lactate for healthcare applications
At a glance
| Title | Textile adhesives for optical biosensing of lactate for healthcare applications |
| Reference | 2022.15502.UTA |
| Scientific Area | Nano Materials for New Markets |
| Funding (US) | 100 000 USD |
| Leading Institutions | CICECO Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro, PT The University ot Austin, USA |
| Participating Institutions | |
| Duration | 12 months |
| Start date | October 1, 2024 |
| End date | December 31, 2025 |
| Keywords | Colloidal metal nanoparticles; Raman spectroscopy; Biodetection; 2D materials; wearable sensores |
What is WEAR4HEALTH about?
L-lactate is a biomarker produced in the human body through glucose fermentation, used to diagnose respiratory insufficiency, heart diseases and sports performance. Hence, monitoring L-lactate levels helps the early diagnosis of such pathologies and allows physical monitoring activity for improved performance, better life quality, and minimizes injury potential.
The project focuses on creating hybrid materials by combining gold nanoparticles labelled with a Raman reporter with transition metal dichalcogenides, such as MoS2, supported on textile fibers. The hybrid substrates are chemically (bio)functionalized using enzymes to optimize the detection of the target analyte. Most explicitly, L-lactate is detected by monitoring the formation of hydrogen peroxide, produced by the lactate oxidation using lactate oxidase.
These materials will be integrated into suitable patches, such as Velcro, that can be easily attached to outerwear. Upon interaction with sweat, the patches will allow for real-time, in situ analysis of L-lactate using Raman or similar spectroscopy, offering a significant improvement in monitoring physical performance and health conditions without the need for invasive procedures.
What critical challenges is WEAR4HEALTH addressing?
How will WEAR4HEALTH monitor L-lactate molecules?
How is WEAR4HEALTH expected to impact textile and healthcare research?
This research aims to advance the textile and healthcare industries by integrating nanotechnology into wearable fibers for non- invasive monitoring of L-lactate in sweat. These innovative, sustainable platforms will enhance real-time health monitoring, using
cost-effective Raman technology. The project also aligns with global sustainability goals, potentially impacting the production of functional textiles in Portugal and offering applications in food safety and glucose monitoring, thereby driving new market opportunities.
Project Team
Sara Fateixa
Contracted Researcher at Department of Chemistry - CICECO Aveiro Institute of Materials; University of Aveiro
Sara Fateixa
Contracted Researcher at Department of Chemistry - CICECO Aveiro Institute of Materials; University of Aveiro
| Name | Sara Fateixa |
| Role in the UT Austin Portugal Program | Principal Investigator (2022 New ERP) |
| Affiliation Institution | Department of Chemistry – CICECO Aveiro Institute of Materials; University of Aveiro, PT |
| Position in Affiliation Institution | Contracted Researcher |
Deji Akinwande
Professor at The University of Texas at Austin
Deji Akinwande
Professor at The University of Texas at Austin
| Name | Deji Akinwande |
| Role in the UT Austin Portugal Program | Principal Investigator (2022 New ERP) |
| Affiliation Institution | The University of Texas at Austin |
| Position in Affiliation Institution | Professor |