TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-Parametric Electrochemical Sensing Platform
T2 - Applications in Animal Welfare
AU - Ferreira, C.
AU - Lynch, E.
AU - O’Herlihy, A.
AU - Barry, F.
AU - Nagle, L. C.
AU - Teixeira, S. R.
AU - Galvin, P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - The rapid growth of the dairy sector requires advanced monitoring tools to ensure sustainable practices that benefit the environment, economy, and human health. Current monitoring devices often lack multi-parametric capabilities, limiting their ability to provide comprehensive data on critical chemical and biochemical parameters. To address this challenge, this work presented the integration of a real-time multi-parametric device with sensors for pH, temperature, nitrate, and nitrite, providing a comprehensive solution to dairy cattle health monitoring. This solution included an electrochemical platform, Portable Unit for Lab-on-Site Electrochemistry (PULSE), and an application for data processing and display. In-house fabricated flexible gold-printed electrodes demonstrated accurate detection of nitrite and nitrate when integrated with the PULSE, achieving sensitivities of 6.32 (Formula presented.) A/ppm/ (Formula presented.) in artificial interstitial fluid and 1.92 (Formula presented.) A/ppm/ (Formula presented.) in phosphate buffered saline, respectively. The PULSE achieved 65.83% and 58.3% lower limits of detection in phosphate buffered saline than a benchtop potentiostat, for nitrate and nitrite, respectively, along with a 24.5% increase in nitrite sensitivity, enhancing its ability to detect lower analyte concentrations. pH sensing was carried out with a commercial screen-printed electrode coated with a layer of iridium oxide. The pH was tested in ruminal complex fluid, obtaining a pH sensitivity of −59.63 mV/pH and an accuracy of 98.9%. These findings highlighted the potential of this technology as an effective tool for dairy cattle health monitoring and its deployment in real-world scenarios.
AB - The rapid growth of the dairy sector requires advanced monitoring tools to ensure sustainable practices that benefit the environment, economy, and human health. Current monitoring devices often lack multi-parametric capabilities, limiting their ability to provide comprehensive data on critical chemical and biochemical parameters. To address this challenge, this work presented the integration of a real-time multi-parametric device with sensors for pH, temperature, nitrate, and nitrite, providing a comprehensive solution to dairy cattle health monitoring. This solution included an electrochemical platform, Portable Unit for Lab-on-Site Electrochemistry (PULSE), and an application for data processing and display. In-house fabricated flexible gold-printed electrodes demonstrated accurate detection of nitrite and nitrate when integrated with the PULSE, achieving sensitivities of 6.32 (Formula presented.) A/ppm/ (Formula presented.) in artificial interstitial fluid and 1.92 (Formula presented.) A/ppm/ (Formula presented.) in phosphate buffered saline, respectively. The PULSE achieved 65.83% and 58.3% lower limits of detection in phosphate buffered saline than a benchtop potentiostat, for nitrate and nitrite, respectively, along with a 24.5% increase in nitrite sensitivity, enhancing its ability to detect lower analyte concentrations. pH sensing was carried out with a commercial screen-printed electrode coated with a layer of iridium oxide. The pH was tested in ruminal complex fluid, obtaining a pH sensitivity of −59.63 mV/pH and an accuracy of 98.9%. These findings highlighted the potential of this technology as an effective tool for dairy cattle health monitoring and its deployment in real-world scenarios.
KW - dairy health
KW - electrochemistry
KW - electronics
KW - sensors
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105006622320
U2 - 10.3390/bios15050304
DO - 10.3390/bios15050304
M3 - Article
C2 - 40422043
AN - SCOPUS:105006622320
SN - 2079-6374
VL - 15
JO - Biosensors
JF - Biosensors
IS - 5
M1 - 304
ER -