Smartphones can tell if you are pregnt'

London, July 2: Researchers have developed a self-contained fibre optic sensor for smartphones that can be used in a wide variety of biomolecular tests, including those for detecting pregncy or monitoring diabetes. The readings of the sensor can run through an application on a smartphone which provide real-time results. “When properly provisioned, the smartphone-user has the ability to monitor multiple types of body fluids, including: blood, urine, saliva, sweat or breath,” said the researchers from University of Hanover, Germany.

The sensor uses the optical phenomenon of surface plasmon resonce (SPR) — which occurs when light causes electrons on the surface of a thin film to jostle — to detect the composition of a liquid or the presence of particular biomolecules or trace gases.

“We have the potential to develop small and robust lab-on-a-chip devices for smartphones. So, surface plasmon resonce sensors could become ubiquitous now,” said study co-author Kort Bremer.

In case of medical applications, the sensor readings can be combined with the Global Positioning System (GPS) sigl of a smartphone and users can then be guided to the next drug store, hospital or the ambulance. Surface plasmon resonce is a phenomenon commonly used for biosensing, but typically requires bulky lab equipment involving both a light detector and light source. Fortutely, smartphones already have both of these, allowing the minimalist, U-shaped device the researchers designed to consist solely of a 400-micrometer diameter core multimode fibre with a silver-coated sensing region. In subsequent experiments, the sensitivity of the device was tested using various concentrations of glycerol, and the team confirmed it was on par with current equipment, at a fraction of the cost and size.  (IANS)

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