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Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings

Rapid and effective methods for the detection of analytes such as water contaminants, food adulterants and biomolecules are essential for the protection of public health and environmental protection. Most of the currently established analytical techniques need sophisticated equipment, centralized te...

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Autores principales: Vaishampayan, Vijay, Robita Chanu, Oinam, Sivasamy, Balasubramanian, Ponnuchamy, Muthamilselvi, Karthik, Varshini, Pendharkar, Ambar, Srinivas Thotakura, Lohith, Prabhu, Aryan, Dhananjeyan, Venkatesan, Kapoor, Ashish
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37529685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ohx.2023.e00456
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author Vaishampayan, Vijay
Robita Chanu, Oinam
Sivasamy, Balasubramanian
Ponnuchamy, Muthamilselvi
Karthik, Varshini
Pendharkar, Ambar
Srinivas Thotakura, Lohith
Prabhu, Aryan
Dhananjeyan, Venkatesan
Kapoor, Ashish
author_facet Vaishampayan, Vijay
Robita Chanu, Oinam
Sivasamy, Balasubramanian
Ponnuchamy, Muthamilselvi
Karthik, Varshini
Pendharkar, Ambar
Srinivas Thotakura, Lohith
Prabhu, Aryan
Dhananjeyan, Venkatesan
Kapoor, Ashish
author_sort Vaishampayan, Vijay
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description Rapid and effective methods for the detection of analytes such as water contaminants, food adulterants and biomolecules are essential for the protection of public health and environmental protection. Most of the currently established analytical techniques need sophisticated equipment, centralized testing facilities, costly operations, and trained personnel. Such limitations make them inaccessible to the general populace, particularly in regions with limited resources. The emergence of microfluidic devices offers a promising alternative to overcome several such constraints. This work describes a protocol for fabricating a low-cost, open-source paper-based microfluidic device using easily available tools and materials for colorimetric detection of analytes. The ease and simplicity of fabrication allow users to design customized devices. The device is coupled with an imaging box assembled from 3D printed parts to maintain uniform lighting conditions during analytical testing. The platform allows digital imaging using smartphones or cameras to instantaneously capture images of reaction zones on the device for quantitative analysis. The system is demonstrated for detecting hexavalent chromium, a toxic water contaminant. The image analysis is performed using open-source ImageJ for quantification of results. The approach demonstrated in this work can be readily adopted for a wide range of sensing applications.
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spelling pubmed-103876092023-08-01 Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings Vaishampayan, Vijay Robita Chanu, Oinam Sivasamy, Balasubramanian Ponnuchamy, Muthamilselvi Karthik, Varshini Pendharkar, Ambar Srinivas Thotakura, Lohith Prabhu, Aryan Dhananjeyan, Venkatesan Kapoor, Ashish HardwareX Article Rapid and effective methods for the detection of analytes such as water contaminants, food adulterants and biomolecules are essential for the protection of public health and environmental protection. Most of the currently established analytical techniques need sophisticated equipment, centralized testing facilities, costly operations, and trained personnel. Such limitations make them inaccessible to the general populace, particularly in regions with limited resources. The emergence of microfluidic devices offers a promising alternative to overcome several such constraints. This work describes a protocol for fabricating a low-cost, open-source paper-based microfluidic device using easily available tools and materials for colorimetric detection of analytes. The ease and simplicity of fabrication allow users to design customized devices. The device is coupled with an imaging box assembled from 3D printed parts to maintain uniform lighting conditions during analytical testing. The platform allows digital imaging using smartphones or cameras to instantaneously capture images of reaction zones on the device for quantitative analysis. The system is demonstrated for detecting hexavalent chromium, a toxic water contaminant. The image analysis is performed using open-source ImageJ for quantification of results. The approach demonstrated in this work can be readily adopted for a wide range of sensing applications. Elsevier 2023-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10387609/ /pubmed/37529685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ohx.2023.e00456 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vaishampayan, Vijay
Robita Chanu, Oinam
Sivasamy, Balasubramanian
Ponnuchamy, Muthamilselvi
Karthik, Varshini
Pendharkar, Ambar
Srinivas Thotakura, Lohith
Prabhu, Aryan
Dhananjeyan, Venkatesan
Kapoor, Ashish
Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings
title Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings
title_full Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings
title_fullStr Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings
title_full_unstemmed Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings
title_short Microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3D printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings
title_sort microfluidic paper-based device coupled with 3d printed imaging box for colorimetric detection in resource-limited settings
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37529685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ohx.2023.e00456
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