- Yetisen, Ali K;
- Jiang, Nan;
- Fallahi, Afsoon;
- Montelongo, Yunuen;
- Ruiz‐Esparza, Guillermo U;
- Tamayol, Ali;
- Zhang, Yu Shrike;
- Mahmood, Iram;
- Yang, Su‐A;
- Kim, Ki Su;
- Butt, Haider;
- Khademhosseini, Ali;
- Yun, Seok‐Hyun
Hydrogel optical fibers are utilized for continuous glucose sensing in real time. The hydrogel fibers consist of poly(acrylamide-co-poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate) cores functionalized with phenylboronic acid. The complexation of the phenylboronic acid and cis-diol groups of glucose enables reversible changes of the hydrogel fiber diameter. The analyses of light propagation loss allow for quantitative glucose measurements within the physiological range.