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. 2022 May;414(11):3419-3428.
doi: 10.1007/s00216-022-03963-2. Epub 2022 Feb 15.

Development of cellulosic material-based microchannel device capable of fluorescence immunoassay of microsamples

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Development of cellulosic material-based microchannel device capable of fluorescence immunoassay of microsamples

Jungchan Shin et al. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2022 May.

Abstract

Microfluidic immunoassay devices are a promising technology that can quickly detect biomarkers with high sensitivity. Recently, many studies implementing this technology on paper substrates have been proposed for improving cost and user-friendliness. However, these studies have identified problems with the large volume of sample required, low sensitivity, and a lack of quantitative accuracy and precision. In this paper, we report a novel structure implemented as a cellulosic material-based microchannel device capable of quantitative immunoassay using small sample volumes. We fabricated microfluidic channels between a transparent cellophane film and water-resistant paper to facilitate loading of small-volume samples and reagents, with a 40-μm-wide immunoreaction matrix constructed in the center of the microchannel using highly precise photolithography. A fluorescence sandwich immunoassay for C-reactive protein (CRP) was successfully implemented that required only a 1-μL sample volume and a 20-min reaction time. We confirmed that the limit of detection of the device was 10-20 ng/mL with a coefficient of variation under 5.6%, which is a performance level comparable to conventional plastic-based human CRP enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits. We expect that such devices will lead to the elimination of large amounts of medical waste from the use of ubiquitous diagnostics, a result that is consistent with environmental sustainability goals.

Keywords: Fluorescence sandwich immunoassay; Human inflammation biomarker detection; Paper-based microchannel device.

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