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From pee tasting to blood meters - The intriguing history of diabetes testing

This video is something that Ive wanted to do for a while and it going to be released on Tuesday, for World Diabetes Day.

Let me know what you think of this video. It is a little different than my normal one. It also took me 100+ hours to make too, so i really hope you guys like it :)

*I updated the video with the final version, which included a Squarespace sponsorship*


From pee tasting to blood meters - The intriguing history of diabetes testing

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Can you do a video on synthesizing piperazine and explain how many pharmaceuticals use piperazine/have a piperazine ring?

Dawnbandit

i wonder how many you would need to put in series/parallel to get a usable power source.

I mean, using a solution of just glucose it might be possible to power something. I imagine that it would require A LOT of test strips though. The current that is produced isnt exactly strong.

Nile Red

I wonder if it would be possible to use the concept of the electronic blood testing strips as a way to make a generator powered by blood lol. Let me know what you think.

Ill read about hydroxyurea. I also wanted to do something like cis-platin at some point

Nile Red

Very nice, complete and accurate. Good job. One idea for a future video, in keeping with the drug/medical theme: synthesis of an anti-cancer medication. The easiest one to do (and which doesn't involve highly toxic compounds like nitrogen mustard) would be hydroxyurea.

Silviu T

The idea I had was based on your "edible" chemistry bits but I thought it might be too weird. I take a medicine in a class called SLGT2 inhibitors (Gliflozin class drugs). They inhibit that glucose reuptake in the urine and one can apparently spill up to 80g of glucose daily in urine on this medication. I think you can see where I'm going with this - isolate the glucose and use it to make something edible.

I was super pleasantly surprised to see this come in last night! I'm a recently diagnosed type 2 diabetic. I had an idea to propose to you for a diabetes related experiment and hadn't gotten around to it.

Interesting. I never heard of that before

Nile Red

Thanks!

Nile Red

hey, i looked it over and i totally agree with you. While i thought that section was interesting, it was out of place and off topic. Ive cut it out in the final cut and the intro in 1m shorter, which is good

Nile Red

Sugar levels can be controlled by exposure to other things like Radiation too. I mean it can effect the sugar concentrations in the blood.

Daniel Blake Shoemaker

While I appreciate the effort you put into the history of diabetes intro, people can look that up on their own if they want to. I think you could condense that part down a lot, and skip straight to the experiment.

jason black

Really informative video, I love it! Keep up the great work man.

Colin Ries

im glad you liked it!

Nile Red

Great job in presenting chemistry in context with the real world rather than showing a chemistry experiment in isolation. Don't get me wrong, I love those videos too, but this format really makes chemistry accessible to the general public. Having a mix of both types of videos is a clever way to grow your channel and keep your old viewers. Keep up the awesome work!

:)

Nile Red

Really good video !


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