Issue 9, 2009

Flow-through functionalized PDMS microfluidic channels with dextran derivative for ELISAs

Abstract

In this work, a dextran modified PDMS microfluidic ELISA device was fabricated. The dextran functionalization was conducted with a simple, economic and fast flow-through process in a fabricated PDMS microfluidic device, and demonstrated significant enhancement of hydrophilicity and efficient covalent immobilization of proteins on the PDMS microchannel surface. The device was used to simultaneously detect multiple important biomarker IL-5, HBsAg, and IgG, showing a limit of detection of 100 pg mL−1 and a dynamic range of 5 orders of magnitude, which significantly improved the performance of the reported hydrophobic and plasma-treated hydrophilic PDMS flow-through immunoassay devices. The fabricated PDMS device demonstrated its capability for colorimetric detection of proteins through direct observation by human eyes. Thus, this work not only demonstrates great potential to fabricate an economical and sensitive lab-on-chip system for high throughput screening of various infectious diseases, but also provides an opportunity to develop a portable microfluidic ELISA device via human eye examination for heath point-of-care services.

Graphical abstract: Flow-through functionalized PDMS microfluidic channels with dextran derivative for ELISAs

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Sep 2008
Accepted
12 Dec 2008
First published
20 Jan 2009

Lab Chip, 2009,9, 1243-1247

Flow-through functionalized PDMS microfluidic channels with dextran derivative for ELISAs

L. Yu, C. M. Li, Y. Liu, J. Gao, W. Wang and Y. Gan, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 1243 DOI: 10.1039/B816018J

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