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titleOfInvention Urine glucose measuring apparatus
abstract The urine glucose measuring apparatus according to the present invention includes a urine glucose sensor configured to output a first signal generated in response to a glucose component and an interference component in urine and a second signal generated in response to an interference component; A signal detector for differentially amplifying the first signal and the second signal and outputting a third signal; A control unit for converting the third signal into a concentration value of glucose and outputting it as a fourth signal; And a display unit for displaying the concentration of glucose according to the fourth signal. In addition, the urine glucose measurement apparatus according to the present invention, a radio transmitter for modulating and transmitting the fourth signal to a radio signal; And a wireless receiver for receiving, demodulating and outputting a wireless signal. Here, the wireless signal may be transmitted and received by a protocol according to the infrared communication standard. The urine glucose sensor may use glycosylase and an organic or inorganic metal compound as an electron transfer medium to oxidize glucose. According to the present invention, by supplementing the inconvenience of the conventional invasive blood glucose measurement method and the disadvantage of the urine glucose test method using the colorimeter, the general public can easily measure the diabetes level non-invasive and quantitative.
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