Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a pivotal coenzyme, existing in its oxidized form (NAD) and reduced form (NADH). Both are essential in cellular redox reactions and are implicated in energy production and cancer. Current NADH detection methods often involve complex optical measurements. We propose a miniaturized, on-chip photoelectric sensor array using AlGaN/GaN two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) photodetectors for NADH quantification. The device exhibits an ultralow dark current and ultrahigh UV light responsivity, enabling sensitive NADH detection. By exploiting the absorbance disparity between NADH and NAD, our sensor achieves rapid, sensitive detection, surpassing commercial assays. It effectively detects NADH levels in 3D multicellular models, promising cancer screening and monitoring. This sensor platform offers a significant advancement in NADH quantification, with the potential for high-throughput testing and point-of-care diagnostics. Our study presents an efficient approach for NADH sensing, addressing the need for rapid and sensitive detection methods in biomedical research and clinical practice.

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