Sugar Test by Breaths: Abhilasha, a student from Balaghat, MP, created a device called Sugar Breathe Acetone 3.0. Now, there will be no need for needles and blood to know the sugar level. It will be easy to know the sugar level.
Sugar Test by Breaths: There is no need to take a blood sample for the sugar level test. The amount of sugar in the body will be known only by exhaling into the device. Balaghat student Abhilasha has made a device called Sugar Breathe Acetone 3.0. She is a student of GST PG College. Similarly, the device to detect dangerous chemicals and hidden insects used in fruits and vegetables and the ultrasonic stick designed to guide the blind have also been made by the talented students of the state.
An exhibition of 1627 such innovations has been organized by Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) in Srijan 2025. In this, the top 150 innovative projects have been selected for further patent and seed funding.
Simple and safeThis technology of Abhilasha (diabetes monitoring device) will provide great relief to diabetes patients without any pain. Diabetes patients who are afraid of injections will be able to be monitored regularly with this device.
This is how diabetes monitoring device worksThis device analyzes the ketone bodies present in the breath and tells the level of sugar in the body. When the sugar level increases, ketone bodies start forming in the body in large quantities. When you blow, this substance reaches this device through the breath and the device analyzes it and tells the level of sugar.
This device gives readings of sugar levels in three categories. Low level, moderate level and high level. This device has been granted a patent. Several trials of ketone body detection have been conducted in the laboratory of the technology, which has increased the reliability of its results.
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