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Microfluidic Applications for Disposable Diagnostics
Published on: February 3, 2008
Disposable microfluidic sensor arrays for discrimination of antioxidants
Seong H Park1, Autumn Maruniak2, Jisun Kim1
1iSense, LLC 855 Maude Ave., Mountain View, CA 94040, USA; Sungkyunkwan University, School of Chemical Engineering, Suwon 440746, South Korea.
Abstract:
A microfluidic colorimetric sensor array was developed for detection and identification of various antioxidants. The sensor was fabricated by a photolithographic method, and consists of an array of printed cross-responsive indicators. The microfluidic design also incorporates pre-activation spots to allow printing of chemically incompatible components separately. Separately printed oxidizer allowed an oxidation of adjacent redox indicators only when aqueous sample was added to the sensor cartridge. Antioxidants were primarily detected by measuring the extent of inhibition of this oxidation reaction. Using this flow-based technique, a clear differentiation of 8 different antioxidants and 4 different teas has been demonstrated with 98.5% sensitivity.

