Soft, wearable, microfluidic system for fluorometric analysis of loss of amino acids through eccrine sweat

Abstract

Amino acids are essential for protein synthesis and metabolic processes in support of homeostatic balance and healthy body functions. This study quantitatively investigates eccrine sweat as a significant channel for loss of amino acids during exercise, to improve an understanding of amino acid turnover and to provide feedback to users on the need for supplement intake. The measurement platform consists of a soft, skin-interfaced microfluidic system for real-time analysis of amino acid content in eccrine sweat. This system relies on integrated fluorometric assays and smartphone-based imaging techniques for quantitative analysis, as a simple, cost-effective approach that does not require electrochemical sensors, electronics or batteries. Human subject studies reveal substantial amino acid losses in sweat from working muscle regions during prolonged physical activities, thereby motivating the need for dietary supplementation. The findings suggest potential applications in healthcare, particularly in athletic and clinical settings, where maintaining amino acid balance is critical for ensuring proper homeostasis.

Graphical abstract: Soft, wearable, microfluidic system for fluorometric analysis of loss of amino acids through eccrine sweat

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Sep 2024
Accepted
07 Feb 2025
First published
11 Feb 2025

Lab Chip, 2025, Advance Article

Soft, wearable, microfluidic system for fluorometric analysis of loss of amino acids through eccrine sweat

S. H. Cho, S. Cho, Z. Lv, Y. Sekine, S. Liu, M. Zhou, R. F. Nuxoll, E. E. Kanatzidis, R. Ghaffari, D. Kim, Y. Huang and J. A. Rogers, Lab Chip, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00734D

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