A Degradable Sensor Based on Insect Protein for Postsurgical Diagnosis of Joint Health

Author:

Zhang Yandong1,Chen Lei2,Yang Shuai1,Liu Yongbo1,Chen Luhua1,Chen Long1,Song Jinhui1ORCID,Yang Qing3

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering Dalian University of Technology 116024 Dalian China

2. Shenzhen Branch Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agriculture Genome Analysis Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences 518120 Shenzhen China

3. State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests Institute of Plant Protection Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences 100086 Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractDegradable electronics have received extensive attention due to their potential to construct ‘green’ electronics and implantable medical devices. However, in the development of degradable devices, the contradiction between the strict requirements for biodegradability and the pursuit of device performance has brought considerable challenges to the selection of materials. This paper reports a biodegradable flexible tactile sensor (BFTS) based on chitosan film doped with Ostrinia furnacalis cuticular protein (OfCPH‐1) as substrate and Zn as the interdigital electrode. The BFTS maintains a precise and stable response to microdistance, and it is completely degraded in 3 h through the solubility test in Stroke‐physiological saline solution. Furthermore, the BFTS has been tested in complications monitoring after meniscal removal surgery by the dynamic detection of articular cartilage wear and effusion of joint. These results indicate that the BFTS has potential application as implantable medical devices.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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