4.7 Article

All-in-one microfluidic device with an integrated porous filtration membrane for on-site detection of multiple salivary biomarkers

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 379, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2022.133214

Keywords

Point-of-care sensor; Microfluidic sensor; Salivary biomarkers; 3D-printing; Screen-printing; Wireless data collection

Ask authors/readers for more resources

A hand-held microfluidic device with integrated filtration membrane is developed for electrochemical monitoring of multiple salivary biomarkers. The device uses a "channel-inside-channel" configuration to enable pump-less passive flow of saliva. It also integrates a flexible porous filtration membrane at the inlet to prevent biofouling. Enzyme-based electrochemical sensors are used to monitor glucose, lactate, cholesterol, and uric acid levels in saliva samples. The device shows good correlation with blood glucose measurements, demonstrating its efficacy in saliva-based point-of-care analysis.
A hand-held microfluidic device is developed with an integrated filtration membrane for electrochemical monitoring of multiple salivary biomarkers. The platform consists of array of screen-printed electrodes, inte-grated with a high throughput microfluidic system that was developed via clean-room free 3D-printing tech-nique. A 'channel-inside-channel' configuration is introduced to facilitate pump-less passive flow of saliva at the broad sensing chambers. In order to eliminate the salivary protein based biofouling problems, a flexible porous filtration membrane is integrated at the microfluidic inlet that avoids the passage of bulkier protein constituents. As the presence of separate insulator layer on the sensing electrodes adversely affects its integration with the fluidic channel, the electrode substrate itself is utilized as the insulator by exposing the bottom region of the printed electrodes as active region. Enzyme based electrochemical sensors are developed with suitable nano -materials for monitoring glucose, lactate, cholesterol and uric acid from collected saliva samples. The device showed distinct differences in salivary glucose levels for healthy subjects before and after consuming glucose-rich drinks. The glucose sensor responses are validated with high performance liquid chromatography and com-mercial colorimetric assay methods, and observed good correlation with parallel finger prick blood glucose measurements with an average Pearson coefficient of 0.9161, demonstrating its efficacy in saliva based point-of -care analysis.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.7
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available