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A needle-type micro-sampling device for collecting nanoliter sap sample from plants.

Panpan Gao1, Toshihiro Kasama1, Maia Godonoga1, Atsushi Ogawa2, Chiharu Sone2, Masashi Komine2, Yoshishige Endo1, Tetsushi Koide3, Ryo Miyake4.   

Abstract

In plant research, measuring the physiological parameters of plants is vital for understanding the behavior and response of plants to changes in the external environment. Plant sap analysis provides an approach for elucidating the physiological condition of plants. However, to facilitate accurate sap analysis, a sampling device capable of collecting sap samples from plants is required. In this paper, a minimally invasive, needle-type micro-sampling device capable of collecting nanoliter (~ 91 nL) quantities of sap from plants is described. The developed micro-sampling system showed great reproducibility (3%) in experiments designed to assess sampling performance. As a proof of concept, sap samples were collected continuously from target plants with the micro-sampling system, and the dynamic changes in potassium ions, plant hormones and sugar levels inside plants were analyzed. The results demonstrated the feasibility of the micro-sampling device and its potential for developing a measurement system for plant research in the future.

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Keywords:  Dynamic measurements; Micro-needle device; Minimum invasive collection; Onsite sampling device; Quantitative sample manipulation; Sample injector

Year:  2021        PMID: 33733702     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-021-03246-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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