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Paper-based microfluidic devices based on 3D network polymer hydrogel for the determination of glucose in human whole blood.


ABSTRACT: In this study, optical microfluidic paper analytical devices (μPADs) for glucose detection from whole blood samples with a small sample volume (2 μL) have been developed on a single paper. In the proposed method, a mushroom-shaped analytical device contains a sample inlet zone and a detection zone. When blood is dripped onto the inlet region of a μPAD, the plasma diffuses to the detection region. The detection region is implanted with a metallic three-dimensional (3D) polymer hydrogel vehicle. The gel vehicle consists of a copper complex that responds to oxygen changes and glucose oxidase (GOx) immobilized inside the gel as a bioactivity preservative. The phosphorescence of the copper complex is enhanced by oxygen consumed by detection of glucose with a limit of detection (S/N = 3) of 0.44 mM, and the total analysis of the sample is completed within 1 min. The validity of the proposed research is demonstrated using control samples and real-world whole blood samples of glucose concentrations ranging from 3 to 200 mM, and the detection results are shown to be in agreement with those obtained using a glucometer. Attaining a simple device for analysing glucose in human whole blood without any pretreatment procedures and having a broad sensing range while consuming a small sample volume remain challenging; thus, our new analytical device is of great interest.

SUBMITTER: He RY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9073200 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Paper-based microfluidic devices based on 3D network polymer hydrogel for the determination of glucose in human whole blood.

He Rong-Yu RY   Tseng Hsin-Yi HY   Lee Hsia-An HA   Liu Yu-Ci YC   Koshevoy Igor O IO   Pan Sheng-Wei SW   Ho Mei-Lin ML  

RSC advances 20191010 56


In this study, optical microfluidic paper analytical devices (μPADs) for glucose detection from whole blood samples with a small sample volume (2 μL) have been developed on a single paper. In the proposed method, a mushroom-shaped analytical device contains a sample inlet zone and a detection zone. When blood is dripped onto the inlet region of a μPAD, the plasma diffuses to the detection region. The detection region is implanted with a metallic three-dimensional (3D) polymer hydrogel vehicle. T  ...[more]

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