2011
DOI: 10.1117/12.874314
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The high-quality spectral fingerprint of glucose captured by Raman spectroscopy in non-invasive glucose measurement

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“…This kind of non-invasive technique will be valuable for a wide variety of laboratory tests and clinical settings. The nailfold’s predictiveness of blood glucose is superior to the previous predictions of the forearm (MAE = 7.8%, R 2 = 0.83) and fingertip (RMSEP = 13.63 mg/dL, R 2 = 0.91), which is an improvement of non-invasive blood glucose detection using Raman spectroscopy [46,56].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This kind of non-invasive technique will be valuable for a wide variety of laboratory tests and clinical settings. The nailfold’s predictiveness of blood glucose is superior to the previous predictions of the forearm (MAE = 7.8%, R 2 = 0.83) and fingertip (RMSEP = 13.63 mg/dL, R 2 = 0.91), which is an improvement of non-invasive blood glucose detection using Raman spectroscopy [46,56].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%