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A simple 96 well microfluidic chip combined with visual and densitometry detection for resource-poor point of care testing
Authors:Yang Minghui  Sun Steven  Kostov Yordan  Rasooly Avraham
Affiliation:a Center for Advanced Sensor Technology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD 21250, United States
b Division of Biology, Office of Science and Engineering, FDA, 6130 Executive, Silver Spring, MD 20993, United States
c School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China
d National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892, United States
Abstract:There is a well-recognized need for low cost biodetection technologies for resource-poor settings with minimal medical infrastructure. Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technology has the ability to perform biological assays in such settings. The aim of this work is to develop a low cost, high-throughput detection system for the analysis of 96 samples simultaneously outside the laboratory setting. To achieve this aim, several biosensing elements were combined: a syringe operated ELISA lab-on-a-chip (ELISA-LOC) which integrates fluid delivery system into a miniature 96-well plate; a simplified non-enzymatic reporter and detection approach using a gold nanoparticle-antibody conjugate as a secondary antibody and silver enhancement of the visual signal; and carbon nanotubes (CNT) to increase primary antibody immobilization and improve assay sensitivity. Combined, these elements obviate the need for an ELISA washer, electrical power for operation and a sophisticated detector. We demonstrate the use of the device for detection of Staphylococcal enterotoxin B, a major foodborne toxin using three modes of detection, visual detection, CCD camera and document scanner. With visual detection or using a document scanner to measure the signal, the limit of detection (LOD) was 0.5 ng/ml. In addition to visual detection, for precise quantitation of signal using densitometry and a CCD camera, the LOD was 0.1 ng/ml for the CCD analysis and 0.5 ng/ml for the document scanner. The observed sensitivity is in the same range as laboratory-based ELISA testing. The point of care device can analyze 96 samples simultaneously, permitting high throughput diagnostics in the field and in resource poor areas without ready access to laboratory facilities or electricity.
Keywords:Lab-on-a-chip  Staphylococcal enterotoxins  Resource-poor  Silver enhancement  Carbon nanotubes  Food safety
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