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    Effective management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is contingent upon frequent monitoring of inflammation levels at targeted locations within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This is crucial for assessing disease progression and detecting potential relapses. To address this need, a novel single-use capsule technology has been devised that enables region-specific inflammation measurement, thereby facilitating repeatable monitoring within the GI tract. The capsule integrates a pH-responsive coating for location-specific activation, a chemiluminescent paper-based myeloperoxidase (MPO) sensor for inflammation detection, and a miniaturized photodetector, complemented by embedded electronics for real-time wireless data transmission. Demonstrating linear sensitivity within the physiological MPO concentration range, the sensor is capable of effectively identifying inflammation risk in the GI fluid. Luminescence emitted by the sensor, proportional to MPO concentration, is converted into an electrical signal by the photodetector, generating a quantifiable energy output with a sensitivity of 6.14 µJ/U.ml-1. The capsule was also tested with GI fluids collected from pig models simulating various inflammation states. Despite the physiological complexities, the capsule consistently activated in the intended region and accurately detected MPO levels with less than a 5% variation between readings in GI fluid and a PBS solution. This study heralds a significant step towards minimally invasive, in situ GI inflammation monitoring, potentially revolutionizing personalized IBD management and patient-specific therapeutic strategies.

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    Sachin Kadian, Sarath Gopalakrishnan, Vidhya Selvamani, Sadid Khan, Trevor Meyer, Rithu Thomas, Muhammad Masud Rana, Pedro P Irazoqui, Mohit S Verma, Rahim Rahimi. Smart Capsule for Targeted Detection of Inflammation Levels Inside the GI Tract. IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering. 2024 May;71(5):1565-1576

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    PMID: 38096093

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