Cotton fiber-based assay with time-based microfluidic absorption sampling for point-of-care applications
Aim: Time-based microfluidic absorption sampling was proposed using cotton fiber-based device made in swab stick. The assay was optimized and compared with conventional pipetted drop sampling using the same device. Materials & methods: Reagents were integrated into cotton fiber device for assess...
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my.utm.887622020-12-29T04:19:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88762/ Cotton fiber-based assay with time-based microfluidic absorption sampling for point-of-care applications Wicaksono, Dedy H. B. Syazwani, Intan N. Ratnarathorn, Nalin Sadir, Sahba Shahir, Shafinaz Ruckthong, Leela Dungchai, Wijitar Yuliarto, Brian K. Dipojono, Hermawan TP Chemical technology Aim: Time-based microfluidic absorption sampling was proposed using cotton fiber-based device made in swab stick. The assay was optimized and compared with conventional pipetted drop sampling using the same device. Materials & methods: Reagents were integrated into cotton fiber device for assessing concentration of analytes by the colorimetric detection method through time-based absorption sampling microfluidic system. All assay parameters were first optimized using conventional pipette-based drop sampling. Results: The color intensity is linear in the relevant concentration range of the analytes. The LOD are 0.189 mM for glucose and 6.56 μM for nitrite, respectively. These values are better than conventional drop sampling. The fiber-containing swab itself functions as sampling, assay and calibration device. Conclusion: Microfluidic cotton fiber-based assay device was fabricated and can determine analyte concentration in artificial salivary samples, colorimetrically, by time-based absorption sampling without the need of complex equipments. Future Medicine Ltd. 2019-05 Article PeerReviewed Wicaksono, Dedy H. B. and Syazwani, Intan N. and Ratnarathorn, Nalin and Sadir, Sahba and Shahir, Shafinaz and Ruckthong, Leela and Dungchai, Wijitar and Yuliarto, Brian and K. Dipojono, Hermawan (2019) Cotton fiber-based assay with time-based microfluidic absorption sampling for point-of-care applications. Bioanalysis, 11 (9). pp. 855-873. ISSN 1757-6180 http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/bio-2018-0190 DOI:10.4155/bio-2018-0190 |
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Aim: Time-based microfluidic absorption sampling was proposed using cotton fiber-based device made in swab stick. The assay was optimized and compared with conventional pipetted drop sampling using the same device. Materials & methods: Reagents were integrated into cotton fiber device for assessing concentration of analytes by the colorimetric detection method through time-based absorption sampling microfluidic system. All assay parameters were first optimized using conventional pipette-based drop sampling. Results: The color intensity is linear in the relevant concentration range of the analytes. The LOD are 0.189 mM for glucose and 6.56 μM for nitrite, respectively. These values are better than conventional drop sampling. The fiber-containing swab itself functions as sampling, assay and calibration device. Conclusion: Microfluidic cotton fiber-based assay device was fabricated and can determine analyte concentration in artificial salivary samples, colorimetrically, by time-based absorption sampling without the need of complex equipments. |
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Wicaksono, Dedy H. B. Syazwani, Intan N. Ratnarathorn, Nalin Sadir, Sahba Shahir, Shafinaz Ruckthong, Leela Dungchai, Wijitar Yuliarto, Brian K. Dipojono, Hermawan |
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Cotton fiber-based assay with time-based microfluidic absorption sampling for point-of-care applications |
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