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Discovery of the day · Diabetes
Skin acetone as a clinical diagnostic biomarker of ketosis
Dear Dr.Vijay Viswanathan, this is your personalized scientific intelligence briefing — curated for your work in Diabetes.
Key finding
Medicine · Diabetes
Discovery of the day
A new study published in Nutrition & Diabetes demonstrates that skin acetone levels can serve as a reliable, non-invasive clinical diagnostic biomarker for ketosis. The researchers found that measuring acetone emitted through the skin accurately correlates with traditional blood-based markers of ketone bodies, offering a practical alternative to invasive testing. For a specialist focused on diabetes complications and advancing standards of care in India, this method could significantly improve patient monitoring—particularly in diabetic ketoacidosis risk assessment—by enabling frequent, painless, and cost-effective tracking of metabolic status in clinical and resource-limited settings.
Novelty
82%
Rigor
85%
Significance
91%
Validity
83%
Clarity
88%
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