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Improved Devices for Collecting Sweat for Chemical Analysis

TBMG-11037

09/01/2011

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Improved devices have been proposed for collecting sweat for biochemical analysis — especially for determination of the concentration of Ca2+ ions in sweat as a measure of loss of Ca from bones. Unlike commercially available sweat-collection patches used previously in monitoring osteoporosis and in qualitative screening for some drugs, the proposed devices would not allow evaporation of the volatile chemical components (mostly water) of sweat. Moreover, the proposed devices would be designed to enable determination of the volumes of collected sweat. From these volumes and the quantities of Ca2+ and/or other analytes as determined by other means summarized below, one could determine the concentrations of the analytes in sweat.

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"Improved Devices for Collecting Sweat for Chemical Analysis," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2011.
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Sep 1, 2011
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TBMG-11037
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English