2022
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i44b36338
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A Portable Laser Urine Glucose Meter – a Preliminary Investigation

Abstract: The most common method of detection/monitoring Diabetic Meletus (DM) is to draw capillary blood and measure pre-prandial or post- prandial glucose level. In addition, HbA1c is often done to measure glycated red blood cell (RBC) to monitor glucose level in blood over a certain period time (about 2 – 3 months). In any case, drawing blood is the only procedure to measure glucose in circulating fluid, blood. It is minimally invasive procedure and with some level of pain and discomfort. Yet, it is indeed an ordeal … Show more

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