SPOOC (Sensor for Periodic Observation of Choline): An Integrated Lab‐on‐a‐Spoon Platform for At‐Home Quantification of Choline in Infant Formula

Author:

Al‐Shami Abdulrahman1ORCID,Amirghasemi Farbod1,Soleimani Ali1,Khazaee Nejad Sina1,Ong Victor1,Berkmen Alara1,Ainla Alar2,Mousavi Maral P.S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Southern California 1042 Downey Way Los Angeles CA 90089 USA

2. International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory 4715‐330 Braga Portugal

Abstract

AbstractCholine is an essential micronutrient for infants' brain development and health. To ensure that infants receive the needed daily dose of choline, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set requirements for choline levels in commercialized infant formulas. Unfortunately, not all families can access well‐regulated formulas, leading to potential inadequacies in choline intake. Economic constraints or difficulties in obtaining formulas, exacerbated by situations like COVID‐19, prompt families to stretch formulas. Accurate measurement of choline in infant formulas becomes imperative to guarantee that infants receive the necessary nutritional support. Yet, accessible tools for this purpose are lacking. An innovative integrated sensor for the periodic observation of choline (SPOOC) designed for at‐home quantification of choline in infants' formulas and milk powders is reported. This system is composed of a choline potentiometric sensor and ionic‐liquid reference electrode developed on laser‐induced graphene (LIG) and integrated into a spoon‐like device. SPOOC includes a micro‐potentiometer that conducts the measurements and transmits results wirelessly to parents' mobile devices. SPOOC demonstrated rapid and accurate assessment of choline levels directly in pre‐consuming infant formulas without any sample treatment. This work empowers parents with a user‐friendly tool for choline monitoring promoting informed nutritional decision‐making in the care of infants.

Publisher

Wiley

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