Reagent pencils: a new technique for solvent-free deposition of reagents onto paper-based microfluidic devices.

TitleReagent pencils: a new technique for solvent-free deposition of reagents onto paper-based microfluidic devices.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsMitchell HT, Noxon IC, Chaplan CA, Carlton SJ, Liu CH, Ganaja KA, Martinez NW, Immoos CE, Costanzo PJ, Martinez AW
JournalLab Chip
Volume15
Issue10
Pagination2213-20
Date Published2015 May 21
ISSN1473-0189
KeywordsHorseradish Peroxidase, Lab-On-A-Chip Devices, Paper
Abstract

Custom-made pencils containing reagents dispersed in a solid matrix were developed to enable rapid and solvent-free deposition of reagents onto membrane-based fluidic devices. The technique is as simple as drawing with the reagent pencils on a device. When aqueous samples are added to the device, the reagents dissolve from the pencil matrix and become available to react with analytes in the sample. Colorimetric glucose assays conducted on devices prepared using reagent pencils had comparable accuracy and precision to assays conducted on conventional devices prepared with reagents deposited from solution. Most importantly, sensitive reagents, such as enzymes, are stable in the pencils under ambient conditions, and no significant decrease in the activity of the enzyme horseradish peroxidase stored in a pencil was observed after 63 days. Reagent pencils offer a new option for preparing and customizing diagnostic tests at the point of care without the need for specialized equipment.

DOI10.1039/c5lc00297d
Alternate JournalLab Chip
PubMed ID25851055

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