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A digital microfluidic diluter-based microalgal motion biosensor for marine pollution monitoring.

Shuang Han1, Qian Zhang1, Xingcai Zhang2, Xianming Liu3, Ling Lu4, Junfeng Wei1, Yuancheng Li5, Yunhua Wang6, Guoxia Zheng7.   

Abstract

Marine pollution and monitoring have received more and more concern in recent years. Herein, a fully automatic whole-algae biosensor was designed for low-cost and fast detection of toxic contaminants in seawater. It consists of a digital microfluidic (DMF) diluter chip, an actuation element, a detector element, and a microalgae bioreporter. A feedback-control protocol based on charging-time compensation was introduced. It ensures precise actuation of the droplet with diverse salty concentrations and contents in the marine environment. The two-mixer cross-split dilution engine increases the accuracy of droplet dispensing and concentration diluting. By selecting motility of P. subcordiformis as the sensor signal, the developed biosensor showed good sensitivity and robustness for a wide range of salinity (10-37‰), temperature (0-25 °C), light levels (0-325 μmol photons m-2 s-1), and cell density factor (1.0-4.0). The biosensor responses were examined in the presence of copper, lead, phenol, and nonylphenol (NP). In all cases, toxic responses (i.e. dose-related inhibition of algal motion) were detected with the detection limits of 0.65  μmol.L-1, 1.90  μmol.L-1, 2.85 mmol.L-1, and 5.22  μmol.L-1 respectively. These results were obtained in a much shorter time (2 h for our biosensor vs. 24 h-10 d for growth inhibition test) and the data are consistent with previous classical studies. We thus developed a simple, rapid, and adaptable system for marine routine monitoring and early-warning detection for lab and on-site applications.
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Keywords:  Algae biosensor; Cross-split; Digital microfluidics; Feedback control; Marine monitoring; Motility signal

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31442755     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2019.111597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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