Identification, quantitation and analysis of unique biomarkers in sweat
US-2019365298-A1 · Dec 5, 2019 · US
US11707262B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11707262-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117329252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 25, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2023 |
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Systems and methods for continuous real-time sweat sampling and analysis are disclosed. In one case, a sweat collection device and method of using the same are provided. The sweat collecting device has a main body with a sweat-collecting surface that is placed adjacent the person's skin. A sweat collecting tube is provided. The first end of the sweat collecting tube is joined to a bore in the main body of the device and the second end extends outward therefrom. In another case, a sweat collection article and method of collecting sweat from a person's skin using the sweat collection article are provided. The sweat collection article includes: a sweat collecting tube placed adjacent to the person's skin, and at least one piece of flexible material that has an adhesive that adheres the article to the person's skin and is positioned to overlie one end of the tube. In both cases, the second end of the sweat collecting tube is in fluid communication with an instrument such as a mass spectrometer that analyzes the sweat on a real-time basis. The systems and methods may further include a device for removing salt from the sweat that is arranged so that the sweat is transported to the device prior to being transported to the instrument for analyzing the sweat.
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What is claimed is: 1. A continuous real-time sweat collection and analysis system comprising: a sweat collecting device comprising: a main body having two surfaces comprising a sweat-collecting surface and an opposing outwardly-oriented surface, wherein said sweat-collecting surface has a concave configuration which defines a rim lying wholly within a common plane, wherein said main body has an axial bore extending between the sweat-collecting surface and the outwardly-oriented surface; a length of sweat collector tubing having one end joined to said main body at said axial bore and a free end extending outwardly from the outwardly-oriented surface; and an instrument for analyzing sweat collected from a person wherein said instrument has an input port for receiving fluid samples, and the free end of said sweat collector tubing is in fluid communication with the input port of said instrument, wherein said instrument is a mass spectrometer and said mass spectrometer is configured to receive sweat samples on a continuous basis from said sweat collecting device. 2. The sweat collection and analysis system of claim 1 further comprising a device for removing salt from the sweat that is in fluid communication with said sweat collecting device and said instrument and is arranged so that sweat is transported to said device for removing salt from the sweat before it is transported to the instrument for analyzing sweat. 3. The sweat collection and analysis system of claim 2 wherein a device for removing salt from the sweat is selected from the group consisting of: electrodialysis, micro dialysis, and ion concentration polarization devices. 4. The sweat collection and analysis system of claim 3 wherein a device for removing salt from the sweat is selected from the group consisting of: micro dialysis, and ion concentration polarization devices. 5. A continuous real-time method of collecting and analyzing sweat from a person's skin, said method comprising: a) attaching a sweat collection device over an area of the person's skin, wherein said sweat collection device comprises: a main body having two surfaces comprising a sweat-collecting surface and an opposing outwardly-oriented surface, wherein said sweat-collecting surface has a concave configuration which defines a rim lying wholly within a common plane, wherein said main body has an axial bore between the sweat-collecting surface and the outwardly-oriented surface; a length of sweat collector tubing having one end joined to said main body at said axial bore and a free end; b) placing the free end of said sweat collector tubing in fluid communication with the input port of an instrument for analyzing sweat; c) collecting sweat from the person's skin using said sweat collection device wherein sweat travels into said sweat collector tubing and then into said instrument; and d) analyzing the sweat collected using said instrument, wherein said instrument is a mass spectrometer and said mass spectrometer is configured to receive sweat samples on a continuous basis from said sweat collecting device. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the sweat collected is analyzed for biomarkers. 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the sweat collected is analyzed for ions other than sodium and chloride. 8. The method of claim 5 wherein the sweat collected is analyzed for one or more of: lipids, amino acids, and metabolites.
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