Claims
- 1. A disposable wipe comprising:
a first solvent capable of removing glucose from the stratum corneum, said solvent having an IR spectra without absorbance peaks between about 8.25 micrometers and about 8.75 micrometers and between about 9.50 micrometers and about 10.00 micrometers; and a support, wherein the solvent is absorbed or impregnated in the support.
- 2. The disposable wipe of claim 1 further comprising a sealed package, the package housing the wipe therein and being openable.
- 3. The disposable wipe of claim 2 wherein the package comprises a foiled liner on its inner surface.
- 4. The disposable wipe of claim 2 wherein the package further comprises a barcode.
- 5. The disposable wipe of claim 2 wherein the package further comprises a magnetic material.
- 6. The disposable wipe of claim 1 wherein the wipe further comprises a detectable chemical component.
- 7. The disposable wipe of claim 1, wherein the support is selected from the group consisting of a fabric, a woven, a nonwoven, a cloth, a pad, a polymeric or fibrous mixture, and any combination thereof.
- 8. The disposable wipe of claim 1 wherein the wipe is configured for a single use.
- 9. The disposable wipe of claim 8 wherein the wipe is configured for a single use by further comprising an additional chemical to prevent more than a single use.
- 10. The disposable wipe of claim 8 wherein the wipe is configured for a single use by being adapted to dry out quickly after a single use.
- 11. A single-use disposable wipe comprising:
a second solvent capable of removing a first solvent capable of removing glucose from the stratum corneum, said second solvent having an IR spectra without absorbance peaks between about 8.25. micrometers and about 8.75 micrometers and between about 9.50 micrometers and about 10.00 micrometers; and a support, wherein the solvent is absorbed or impregnated in the support.
- 12. The disposable wipe of claim 11 further comprising a sealed package, the package housing the wipe therein and being openable.
- 13. The disposable wipe of claim 12 wherein the package comprises a foiled liner on its inner surface.
- 14. The disposable wipe of claim 12 wherein the package further comprises a barcode.
- 15. The disposable wipe of claim 12 wherein the package further comprises a magnetic material.
- 16. The disposable wipe of claim 11 wherein the wipe further comprises a detectable chemical component.
- 17. The disposable wipe of claim 11, wherein the support is selected from the group consisting of a fabric, a woven, a nonwoven, a cloth, a pad, a polymeric or fibrous mixture, and any combination thereof.
- 18. The disposable wipe of claim 11 wherein the wipe is configured for a single use.
- 19. The disposable wipe of claim 18 wherein the wipe is configured for a single use by further comprising an additional chemical to prevent more than a single use.
- 20. The disposable wipe of claim 18 wherein the wipe is configured for a single use by being adapted to evaporate quickly after a single use.
- 21. A cleaning kit for an infrared glucose measurement system comprising:
at least a first solvent capable of removing glucose from the stratum corneum; and at least a second solvent capable of removing the first solvent capable of removing glucose from the stratum corneum, each of said solvents having an IR spectra without absorbance peaks between about 8.25 micrometers and about 8.75 micrometers and between about 9.50 micrometers and about 10.00 micrometers.
- 22. The cleaning kit of claim 21 further comprising a support, wherein the support is selected from the group consisting of a fabric, a woven, a nonwoven, a cloth, a pad, a polymeric or fibrous mixture, and any combination thereof.
- 23. The cleaning kit of claim 22 wherein at least one of the first or second solvents is absorbed or impregnated in the support.
- 24. The cleaning kit of claim 22 wherein the first solvent is absorbed or impregnated into at least a first portion of the support and the second solvent is absorbed or impregnated into at least a second portion of the support, wherein the first and second portions of the support are different.
- 25. The cleaning kit of claim 22 wherein the first solvent is absorbed or impregnated in a first support, and wherein the second solvent is absorbed or impregnated in a second support, wherein the first and second supports are independently selected from the group consisting of a fabric, a woven, a nonwoven, a cloth, a pad, a polymeric or fibrous mixture, and any combination thereof.
- 26. The cleaning kit of claim 22 wherein the first solvent comprises a mixture of alcohol and water.
- 27. The cleaning kit of claim 26 wherein the mixture is a 50-50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
- 28. The cleaning kit of claim 26 wherein the mixture is a 20-80 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
- 29. The cleaning kit of claim 26 wherein the mixture is a 30-70 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
- 30. The cleaning kit of claim 22 wherein the second solvent comprises a mixture of alcohol and water.
- 31. The cleaning kit of claim 30 wherein the mixture is a 95-5 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
- 32. The cleaning kit of claim 30 wherein the mixture is a 90-10 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
- 33. An infrared glucose measurement system comprising:
a device for measuring the glucose concentration of the stratum corneum said device comprising an infrared source for emitting an IR beam into an ATR plate, the IR beam having components at least in the region of a referencing wavelength and a measuring wavelength, the ATR plate having a measurement surface for contact with a human skin surface and for directing the IR beam against the skin surface, and at least two IR sensors for simultaneously measuring absorbance of at least said referencing wavelength and said measuring wavelength; and the cleaning kit of claim 22.
- 34. An infrared glucose measurement system comprising:
a device for measuring the glucose concentration of the stratum corneum said device comprising an infrared source for emitting an IR beam into an ATR plate, the IR beam having components at least in the region of a referencing wavelength and a measuring wavelength, the ATR plate having a measurement surface for contact with a human skin surface and for directing the IR beam against the skin surface, and at least two IR sensors for simultaneously measuring absorbance of at least said referencing wavelength and said measuring wavelength; and the disposable wipe of claim 1.
- 35. An infrared glucose measurement system comprising:
a device for measuring the glucose concentration of the stratum corneum said device comprising an infrared source for emitting an IR beam into an ATR plate, the IR beam having components at least in the region of a referencing wavelength and a measuring wavelength, the ATR plate having a measurement surface for contact with a human skin surface and for directing the IR beam against the skin surface, and at least two IR sensors for simultaneously measuring absorbance of at least said referencing wavelength and said measuring wavelength; and the disposable wipe of claim 11.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/131,562, filed Apr. 23, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/547,433, filed Apr. 12, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of PCT/US99/23823, filed Oct. 12, 1999, designating the U.S., which in turn derives benefit from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/103,883, to Berman and Roe, filed Oct. 13, 1998, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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