Quantitative biomarker assay with microfluidic paper-based analytical devices

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Xu Li
Junfei Tian
Wei Shen
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[1] Monash University,Australian Pulp and Paper Institute, Department of Chemical Engineering
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Quantitative assay; Paper; Microfluidic devices; Biomarkers;
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This article describes the use of microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) to perform quantitative chemical assays with internal standards. MicroPADs are well-suited for colorimetric biochemical assays; however, errors can be introduced from the background color of the paper due to batch difference and age, and from color measurement devices. To reduce errors from these sources, a series of standard analyte solutions and the sample solution are assayed on a single device with multiple detection zones simultaneously; an analyte concentration calibration curve can thus be established from the standards. Since the μPAD design allows the colorimetric measurements of the standards and the sample to be conducted simultaneously and under the same condition, errors from the above sources can be minimized. The analytical approach reported in this work shows that μPADs can perform quantitative chemical analysis at very low cost.
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