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titleOfInvention Noninvasive Glucose Extraction through Skin by Reverse Iontophoresis or Electroosmosis
abstract The present invention relates to a method in which glucose present in tissue fluid in subcutis is extracted through an epidermis by electroosmotic pressure (reverse iontophoresis). The present invention solves the pain and fear of blood collection, which is a disadvantage of the conventional devices for measuring glucose levels in the blood, so that the blood glucose level can be easily recognized. This glucose extraction method can be used in the skin patch device of the blood-free blood glucose meter.
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