| Literature DB >> 34169933 |
Amrutha Hasandka1, Anusha Prabhu1, Akshata Prabhu1, Hardik Ramesh Singhal2, Giri Nandagopal M S3, Revathi Shenoy4, Naresh Kumar Mani5.
Abstract
We present a facile paper-based microfluidic device fabrication technique leveraging off-the-shelf carbon paper for the deposition of hydrophobic barriers using a novel "stencil scratching" method. This exceedingly frugal approach (0.05$) requires practically no technical training to employ. Hydrophobic barriers fabricated using this approach offer a width of 3 mm and a hydrophilic channel width of 849 μm, with an ability to confine major aqueous solvents without leakage. The utility of the device is demonstrated by porting a cell viability assay showing a limit-of-detection (LOD) of 0.6 × 108 CFU mL-1 and bilirubin assay with human serum showing a detection range of 1.76-6.9 mg dL-1 and a limit-of-detection (LOD) of 1.76 mg dL-1. The intuitiveness and economic viability of the fabrication method afford it great potential in the field of point-of-care diagnostics geared towards providing testing infrastructure in resource-scarce regions globally.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34169933 DOI: 10.1039/d1ay00764e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Methods ISSN: 1759-9660 Impact factor: 2.896