Literature DB >> 12058915

Initial study of using a laminar fluid diffusion interface for sample preparation in high-performance liquid chromatography.

P Jandik1, B H Weigl, N Kessler, J Cheng, C J Morris, T Schulte, N Avdalovic.   

Abstract

This report describes a new microfluidic device called the H Filter for sample preparation prior to HPLC. The H Filters make possible a diffusional transfer of an analyte from a sample stream into a stream of a "receiver" fluid. Existing mathematical models can be used for optimizing experimental conditions. The authors have selected the extraction of the antibiotic cephradine from blood to demonstrate the utility of the new device. The extracts of blood samples spiked with cephradine levels between 0.2 and 100 microg/ml were analyzed using a C8 reversed-phase column and UV detection at 260 nm. The HPLC results were in good agreement with theory. The recovery of 32.2+/-2.8% was uniform over the entire range of cephradine concentrations. The new method completely avoids the use of centrifuges, that is otherwise typical for most current methodologies for the preparation of blood samples prior to HPLC analysis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12058915     DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(02)00160-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr A        ISSN: 0021-9673            Impact factor:   4.759


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Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2009-03-16       Impact factor: 6.799

2.  Direct enrichment of pathogens from physiological samples of high conductivity and viscosity using H-filter and positive dielectrophoresis.

Authors:  Dongyang Cai; Qiaolian Yi; Chaohua Shen; Ying Lan; Gerald Urban; Wenbin Du
Journal:  Biomicrofluidics       Date:  2018-01-23       Impact factor: 2.800

Review 3.  Towards non- and minimally instrumented, microfluidics-based diagnostic devices.

Authors:  Bernhard Weigl; Gonzalo Domingo; Paul Labarre; Jay Gerlach
Journal:  Lab Chip       Date:  2008-10-29       Impact factor: 6.799

4.  Open-source, 3D-printed Peristaltic Pumps for Small Volume Point-of-Care Liquid Handling.

Authors:  Michael R Behrens; Haley C Fuller; Emily R Swist; Jingwen Wu; Md Mydul Islam; Zhicheng Long; Warren C Ruder; Robert Steward
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 4.996

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