Breath analysis is a promising non-invasive method for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes. This review discusses various breath analysis technologies, with an emphasis on nanotechnology-based semiconductor sensing nanomaterials. These nanomaterials have the potential to enable cheap and portable breath analysis devices, which could make diabetes management more convenient and accessible for people with the disease.
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