Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview

Background: Microfluidic devices have evolved into low-cost, simple, and powerful analytical tool platforms. Herein, an electrochemically-based microfluidic nanobiosensor array for monoplex and multiplex detection of physiologically relevant analytes is reviewed. Unlike other analyte detection metho...

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Main Authors: Adam, Hussaini, Gopinath, Subash C. B., Arshad, M. K. Md, Adam, Tijjani, Hashim, Uda, Sauli, Zaliman, Fakhri, Makram A., Subramaniam, Sreeramanan, Chen, Yeng, Sasidharan, Sreenivasan, Wu, Yuan Seng
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spelling my.um.eprints.383032024-02-22T01:49:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38303/ Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview Adam, Hussaini Gopinath, Subash C. B. Arshad, M. K. Md Adam, Tijjani Hashim, Uda Sauli, Zaliman Fakhri, Makram A. Subramaniam, Sreeramanan Chen, Yeng Sasidharan, Sreenivasan Wu, Yuan Seng R Medicine RK Dentistry Oral surger Background: Microfluidic devices have evolved into low-cost, simple, and powerful analytical tool platforms. Herein, an electrochemically-based microfluidic nanobiosensor array for monoplex and multiplex detection of physiologically relevant analytes is reviewed. Unlike other analyte detection methods, microfluidics-based embedded electrochemical nanobiosensors are portable, custom electrochemical readers for signal reading.Methods: Microfluidic devices and electrochemical sensors can be integrated into monoplex or multiplex systems. The integrated system is simple to use and sensitive, and so has great potential as a powerful tool for profiling immune-mediated treatment responses in real time. It may also be developed further as a point-of-care diagnostic device for conducting near-patient tests using biological samples. Therefore, using mutiplex analysis, a biosensor array may detect multiple analytes in a sample solution and provide different outputs for each analyte. A microfluidic electrochemical nanobiosensor, for example, can detect urine glucose, lactate, and uric acid. The microfluidic array of integrated nanobiosensors and electrochemical sensors enables fast and cost-effective se-lection of high-quality and statistically significant diagnostic data at the point of care. The multiplex analytical test is an important molecular tool for academic research as well as clinical diagnosis. Although key approaches for analysing numerous analytes have been developed, none of them are suitable for point-of-care diagnostics, especially in situations with limited resources.Significant findings: In this study, monoplex and multiplex microfluidic assays for rapid measurement of single and multiple analytes at the point of care are presented. Since this test can analyse both single and multiple analytes, it is exceptionally specific, easy to use, and inexpensive. The ability of integrated electrochemical-based microfluidic devices with single channel and multiple channels systems to perform monoplex and multiplex analysis simultaneously and independently is the novelty of this review. Elsevier 2023-05 Article PeerReviewed Adam, Hussaini and Gopinath, Subash C. B. and Arshad, M. K. Md and Adam, Tijjani and Hashim, Uda and Sauli, Zaliman and Fakhri, Makram A. and Subramaniam, Sreeramanan and Chen, Yeng and Sasidharan, Sreenivasan and Wu, Yuan Seng (2023) Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 146. ISSN 1876-1070, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2023.104814 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2023.104814>. 10.1016/j.jtice.2023.104814
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topic R Medicine
RK Dentistry
Oral surger
spellingShingle R Medicine
RK Dentistry
Oral surger
Adam, Hussaini
Gopinath, Subash C. B.
Arshad, M. K. Md
Adam, Tijjani
Hashim, Uda
Sauli, Zaliman
Fakhri, Makram A.
Subramaniam, Sreeramanan
Chen, Yeng
Sasidharan, Sreenivasan
Wu, Yuan Seng
Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview
description Background: Microfluidic devices have evolved into low-cost, simple, and powerful analytical tool platforms. Herein, an electrochemically-based microfluidic nanobiosensor array for monoplex and multiplex detection of physiologically relevant analytes is reviewed. Unlike other analyte detection methods, microfluidics-based embedded electrochemical nanobiosensors are portable, custom electrochemical readers for signal reading.Methods: Microfluidic devices and electrochemical sensors can be integrated into monoplex or multiplex systems. The integrated system is simple to use and sensitive, and so has great potential as a powerful tool for profiling immune-mediated treatment responses in real time. It may also be developed further as a point-of-care diagnostic device for conducting near-patient tests using biological samples. Therefore, using mutiplex analysis, a biosensor array may detect multiple analytes in a sample solution and provide different outputs for each analyte. A microfluidic electrochemical nanobiosensor, for example, can detect urine glucose, lactate, and uric acid. The microfluidic array of integrated nanobiosensors and electrochemical sensors enables fast and cost-effective se-lection of high-quality and statistically significant diagnostic data at the point of care. The multiplex analytical test is an important molecular tool for academic research as well as clinical diagnosis. Although key approaches for analysing numerous analytes have been developed, none of them are suitable for point-of-care diagnostics, especially in situations with limited resources.Significant findings: In this study, monoplex and multiplex microfluidic assays for rapid measurement of single and multiple analytes at the point of care are presented. Since this test can analyse both single and multiple analytes, it is exceptionally specific, easy to use, and inexpensive. The ability of integrated electrochemical-based microfluidic devices with single channel and multiple channels systems to perform monoplex and multiplex analysis simultaneously and independently is the novelty of this review.
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author Adam, Hussaini
Gopinath, Subash C. B.
Arshad, M. K. Md
Adam, Tijjani
Hashim, Uda
Sauli, Zaliman
Fakhri, Makram A.
Subramaniam, Sreeramanan
Chen, Yeng
Sasidharan, Sreenivasan
Wu, Yuan Seng
author_facet Adam, Hussaini
Gopinath, Subash C. B.
Arshad, M. K. Md
Adam, Tijjani
Hashim, Uda
Sauli, Zaliman
Fakhri, Makram A.
Subramaniam, Sreeramanan
Chen, Yeng
Sasidharan, Sreenivasan
Wu, Yuan Seng
author_sort Adam, Hussaini
title Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview
title_short Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview
title_full Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview
title_fullStr Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview
title_full_unstemmed Integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: An overview
title_sort integration of microfluidic channel on electrochemical-based nanobiosensors for monoplex and multiplex analyses: an overview
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/38303/
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