Literature DB >> 24375226

Portable paper-based device for quantitative colorimetric assays relying on light reflectance principle.

Bowei Li1, Longwen Fu, Wei Zhang, Weiwei Feng, Lingxin Chen.   

Abstract

This paper presents a novel paper-based analytical device based on the colorimetric paper assays through its light reflectance. The device is portable, low cost (<20 dollars), and lightweight (only 176 g) that is available to assess the cost-effectiveness and appropriateness of the original health care or on-site detection information. Based on the light reflectance principle, the signal can be obtained directly, stably and user-friendly in our device. We demonstrated the utility and broad applicability of this technique with measurements of different biological and pollution target samples (BSA, glucose, Fe, and nitrite). Moreover, the real samples of Fe (II) and nitrite in the local tap water were successfully analyzed, and compared with the standard UV absorption method, the quantitative results showed good performance, reproducibility, and reliability. This device could provide quantitative information very conveniently and show great potential to broad fields of resource-limited analysis, medical diagnostics, and on-site environmental detection.
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Keywords:  Colorimetric assay; Light reflectance; Metal ions; Nitrite; Paper-based microfluidic device; Point-of-care

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24375226     DOI: 10.1002/elps.201300583

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrophoresis        ISSN: 0173-0835            Impact factor:   3.535


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