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Molecular analysis of Sweat for Evidence based Ayurvedic Diagnosis

Date Issued
2023-01-01
Author(s)
Soni, Prachi
Singh, Sarvar
Singh, Ujjwal
Agarwal, Ajay
DOI
10.1109/APSCON56343.2023.10101052
Abstract
Recent advancement in SERS based molecular sensing have paved the way for the development of noninvasive detection of biomolecules and metabolites present in different biofluids such as sweat, saliva and urine. Sweat can evince as a reliable biofluid for sensing of biomolecules and metabolites due to its correlation with blood serum. This can be proven as an emerging advancement for Ayurvedic diagnostics by associating the fingerprint biomolecules with prakriti of an individual which can further help to develop the personalized medicine and treatment for an individual.
Subjects
  • Ayurveda

  • biomarkers

  • Nanoparticles

  • Non-Invasive detectio...

  • SERS

  • Sweat

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