MUMBAI, India, Oct. 31 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202411030672 A) filed by Shoolini University Of Biotechnology And Management Sciences, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, on April 17, 2024, for 'a tri-band microwave integrating diabetes detecting device.'
Inventor(s) include Abhishek Kandwal; and Rohit Jasrotia.
The application for the patent was published on Oct. 31, under issue no. 44/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention introduces a novel microwave glucose detecting sensor with a surface plasmonic region, designed on a flexible Roger RT substrate. Incorporating specific dielectric properties, the sensor resonates at 650 MHz, 4.45 10 GHz, and 10.35 GHz. Furthermore, this non-invasive sensor, compact in size with dimensions of (30 10) mm, offers breakthrough capabilities in diabetes detection, accommodating glucose-water solution volumes ranging from 0-2 L. The development of this highly sensitive and specific sensor at a low cost presents opportunities for commercialization, with potential applications in healthcare, 15 biotechnology, and research. In overall, the surface plasmon-based triple-band sensor represents a significant advancement in glucose concentration measurement technology, offering a potent combination of accuracy, versatility, safety, and cost-effectiveness, with promising prospects for widespread adoption and impact across various sectors."
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