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3D PRINTING OF MAGNETIC SEPARATOR: AN AFFORDABLE APPROACH TO SAMPLE PREPARATION IN THE COVID-19 DIAGNOSIS

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QUIMICA NOVA
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SOC BRASILEIRA QUIMICA
DOI: 10.21577/0100-4042.20230023

Keywords

additive manufacturing; magnetic beads; nasopharyngeal swab; SARS-CoV-2

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This report presents the fabrication of a low-cost magnetic separator holder using 3D printing and neodymium blocks for extracting and purifying RNA from samples collected from patients infected by SARS-CoV-2. The device successfully demonstrated the proof of concept through the extraction and purification of swab samples collected from eight suspected patients. The performance of the printed device was comparable to a commercial magnetic separator, and the use of 3D printing and neodymium blocks showed potential for COVID-19 diagnosis.
3D PRINTING OF MAGNETIC SEPARATOR: AN AFFORDABLE APPROACH TO SAMPLE PREPARATION IN THE COVID-19 DIAGNOSIS. This report describes the fabrication of a low-cost magnetic separator holder combining 3D printing and compact neodymium blocks for allowing magnetic extraction and purification of RNA from samples collected by nasopharyngeal swab from patients infected by SARS-CoV-2. The device was designed to contain 24 entrances for plastic microtubes in an arrangement like a commercial device. The proof of concept of the proposed device was successfully demonstrated through the sample extraction and purification of swab samples collected from eight patients suspected of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The sample preparation protocol was performed using a commercial kit containing magnetic beads and different solutions. The performance of the printed device was compared to a commercial magnetic separator, usually employed in the golden standard techniques. The fabrication of the 3D printed magnetic separator was completed under optimized printing conditions within 6 h at cost of 4 USD per unit. The RNA extracted from samples using both devices was analyzed by reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and the achieved results have indicated no statistical different at confidence level of 95%. Based on the achievements, the use of 3D printing and neodymium blocks have demonstrated an alternative route to be used in routing analysis associated to COVID-19 diagnosis.

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