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High-precision extraction and concentration detection of airborne disease microorganisms based on microfluidic chip.

Peifeng Xu, Rongbiao Zhang1, Ning Yang1, Paul Kwabena Oppong2, Jian Sun1, Pan Wang1.   

Abstract

Accurate monitoring of the content of specific disease micro-organisms in the air is one of the key technologies for early warning of airborne diseases. Based on the principle of aerosol particle motion in the microenvironment, this paper proposes a microfluidic chip method for accurately extracting diseased micro-organisms directly from the gas stream. The chip consists of a two-stage coupling of parallel double-sheath flow focusing and radial sheath flow acceleration. Considering the case of extracting mold spores (near spherical shape, average particle size 6  μ m) and strawberry gray mold spores (near spherical shape, average particle size 10  μ m) from the mixture (concentration of the mixture is about 3.4 × 10 8 /ml), the performance of the chip was evaluated using two indicators: extraction rate and purity. The results showed that the extraction rates of mold spores and gray mildew spores were 89% and 76% and the purges were 98% and 87%, respectively, achieving high-purity and accurate extraction of fungal spores and greatly improving the detection accuracy. It could be used as the development basis of microbial sensor for the early rapid detection of crop fungal diseases.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31065309      PMCID: PMC6483784          DOI: 10.1063/1.5086087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomicrofluidics        ISSN: 1932-1058            Impact factor:   2.800


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