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Paper Title: Regulation of Blood Glucose Level using Implantable Nano-Pancreas
Authors Name: D.Roshinie , S.Swathy , V.Sangeetha , C Ram Kumar
Unique Id: IJSDR1710004
Published In: Volume 2 Issue 10, October-2017
Abstract: Artificial pancreas is a technology in development to help people with diabetes to automatically control their blood sugar level by providing the substitute function of a healthy pancreas. In early days, type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin, exercise and diabetic diet and type 2 diabetes is treated with weight reduction, diet and exercise and oral medications. Since 2000, India has been in the first place with higher number of people with Diabetes mellitus, followed by China and USA. If the pancreas fails to function, the artificial pancreas can be replaced and it was proved that the artificial pancreas performs as effectively as the human pancreas. But if one side, the technology develops, the drawbacks also grow up. In this technique, some of the drawbacks in artificial pancreas are: No complete cure for diabetes; Artificial pancreas consists of two external devices that must always be connected; difficult for athletic patients who play sports that the device must be connected properly. To overcome this drawback, a new proposed model is Implantable Nano-pancreas which will be helpful for athelets and other hardworking diabetic patients. The implantable pancreas system consists of a small capsule which is implanted by the pancreatic beta cells which secrete insulin corresponding to the blood sugar levels. In this method, the capsule containing the chip, glucose sensor and pancreatic beta cells is swallowed by the patient. The blood glucose level is displayed on our smart phone by developing an android application.
Keywords: Glucose, Nano-chip, Artificial Pancreas and micro controller.
Cite Article: "Regulation of Blood Glucose Level using Implantable Nano-Pancreas", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.2, Issue 10, page no.13 - 16, October-2017, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1710004.pdf
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Published In: Volume 2 Issue 10, October-2017
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