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Microfluidic Sampling and Biosensing Systems for Foodborne Escherichia coli and Salmonella

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FOODBORNE PATHOGENS AND DISEASE
卷 19, 期 6, 页码 359-375

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/fpd.2021.0087

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foodborne pathogen; microfluidics; sample enrichment; Salmonella; E; coli; rapid prototyping

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The development of portable biosensors for field-deployable detections is increasingly important for controlling foodborne pathogens in regulatory environments and early outbreaks. Microfluidic methods offer advantages such as miniaturization, integration of multiple functions, and low cost. However, the sensitivity and specificity of portable biosensors are limited. This article introduces microfluidic devices for bacteria sampling and biosensing, with emphasis on particle-based sorting/enrichment methods and various biosensing applications. Future studies are needed to address challenges related to the small size and nonspherical shape of bacterial cells.
Developments of portable biosensors for field-deployable detections have been increasingly important to control foodborne pathogens in regulatory environment and in early stage of outbreaks. Conventional cultivation and gene amplification methods require sophisticated instruments and highly skilled professionals; while portable biosensing devices provide more freedom for rapid detections not only in research laboratories but also in the field; however, their sensitivity and specificity are limited. Microfluidic methods have the advantage of miniaturizing instrumental size while integrating multiple functions and high-throughput capability into one streamlined system at low cost. Minimal sample consumption is another advantage to detect samples in different sizes and concentrations, which is important for the close monitoring of pathogens at consumer end. They improve measurement or manipulation of bacteria by increasing the ratio of functional interface of the device to the targeted biospecies and in turn reducing background interference. This article introduces the major active and passive microfluidic devices that have been used for bacteria sampling and biosensing. The emphasis is on particle-based sorting/enrichment methods with or without external physical fields applied to the microfluidic devices and on various biosensing applications reported for bacteria sampling. Three major fabrication methods for microfluidics are briefly discussed with their advantages and limitations. The applications of these active and passive microfluidic sampling methods in the past 5 years have been summarized, with the focus on Escherichia coli and Salmonella. The current challenges to microfluidic bacteria sampling are caused by the small size and nonspherical shape of various bacterial cells, which can induce unpredictable deviations in sampling and biosensing processes. Future studies are needed to develop rapid prototyping methods for device manufacturing, which can facilitate rapid response to various foodborne pathogen outbreaks.

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