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Proceedings of SPIE | 2017

Multi-modality analysis of glucose aqueous solution using photoacoustic and dielectric spectroscopy for non-invasive glucose monitoring

Takuro Tajima; Yujiro Tanaka; Masahito Nakamura; Michiko Seyama

Quantitative analysis of glucose using conventional optical spectroscopy suffers from a lack of repeatability due to high optical scattering in skin tissue. Here we present a multi-modality analysis of glucose aqueous solution using photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) and broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS). These techniques involve the direct detection of the acoustic and electromagnetic waves propagating through or reflecting from tissue without their being scattered. They therefore have potential for better tolerance to the variation of scattering. For PAS, to differentiate signals induced by water absorption, we select another laser wavelength (1.38 μm) that exhibits the same absorbance for water at 1.61 μm. Furthermore, one of the two photoacoustic signals is used to normalize the variations of acoustic properties in differential signal. Measured results for glucose solutions (0–2 g/dL) showed that the differential signal has a sensitivity of 1.61%/g·dL−1 and a detection limit of 120 mg/dL. We also tested glucose detection with BDS (500 MHz to 50 GHz) by detecting glucose hydration bonding at around 10-20 GHz. Using a partial least square analysis and first derivation on broadband spectra, we obtained an RMS error 19 mg/dL and a detection limit of 59 mg/dL. Using both the low-scattering ultrasonic and microwave detection techniques, we successfully captured the glucose footprint in the physiological range.


Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2018 | 2018

Differential photoacoustic spectroscopy with continuous wave lasers for non-invasive blood glucose monitoring

Yujiro Tanaka; Takuro Tajima; Michiko Seyama

We propose a differential photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS), wherein two wavelengths of light with the same absorbance are selected, and differential signal is linearized by one of the two signals for a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring. PAS has the possibility to overcome the strong optical scattering in tissue, but there are still remaining issues: the water background and instability due to the variation in acoustic resonance conditions. A change in sample solution temperature is one of the causes of the variation in acoustic resonance conditions. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the sensitivity against glucose concentration under the condition where the temperature of the sample water solution ranges 30 to 40 °C. The glucose concentration change is simulated by shifting the wavelength of irradiated laser light, which can effectively change optical absorption. The temperature also affects optical absorption and the acoustic resonance condition (acoustic velocity). A distributed-feedback (DFB) laser, tunable wavelength laser (TWL) and an acoustic sensor were used to obtain the differential PAS signal. The wavelength of the DFB laser was 1.382 μm, and that of TWL was switched from 1.600 to 1.610 μm to simulate the glucose concentration change. Optical absorption by glucose occurs at around 1.600 μm. The sensitivities against temperature are almost the same: 1.9 and 1.8 %/°C for 1.600 and 1.610 μm. That is, the glucose dependence across the whole temperature range remains constant. This implies that temperature correction is available.


IEEE Sensors Journal | 2017

Linearization Technique for Dual-Wavelength CW Photoacoustic Detection of Glucose

Takuro Tajima; Yuichi Okabe; Yujiro Tanaka; Michiko Seyama


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Investigation of low-fluence photoacoustic spectroscopy for non-invasive blood glucose monitoring

Yujiro Tanaka; Kevin Zhang; Takuro Tajima; Michiko Seyama


International journal of automation technology | 2018

Advances in Noninvasive Glucose Sensing Enabled by Photonics, Acoustics, and Microwaves

Takuro Tajima; Masahito Nakamura; Yujiro Tanaka; Michiko Seyama


international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2017

Frequency-range optimized preprocessing methods for quantitative analysis of glucose in blood serum from broadband dielectric spectra

Rui Wang; Masahito Nakamura; Yujiro Tanaka; Takuro Tajima


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

Sensitivity analysis of dual-wavelength differential CW photoacoustic spectroscopy using acoustic resonant mode for non-invasive blood glucose sensor

Yujiro Tanaka; Takuro Tajima; Michiko Seyama


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2016

Nonlinear Oscillation for an Electrostatic MEMS energy harvester (1)

Kazuyoshi Ono; Alexander Yu; Norio Sato; Yujiro Tanaka; Tomomi Sakata; Yoshito Jin; Hiroshi Koizumi


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2016

Modeling of differential photoacoustic protocol for noninvasive glucose levels monitor

Yujiro Tanaka; Takuro Tajima; Michiko Seyama; Hiroshi Koizumi


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2016

Temperature dependence of differential CW photoacoustic spectroscopy for non-invasive blood glucose sensor

Yujiro Tanaka; Takuro Tajima; Michiko Seyama; Hiroshi Koizumi

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Takuro Tajima

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