A surface-based calibration approach to enable dynamic and accurate quantification of colorimetric assay systems
Lin Tong1, Joshua D Hutcheson1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University, 10555 W Flagler St, EC 2612, Miami, FL, 33174, USA. jhutches@fiu.edu.
Abstract:
Colorimetry is widely used in assay systems for its low-cost, ease-of-use, rapidity, moderate storage requirements and intuitively visible effects. However, the application is limited due to its relatively low sensitivity. Conventional colorimetric calibration methods often use a fixed incubation time that can limit the detection range, system robustness and sensitivity. In this paper, we used color saturation to measure the accumulation of product (correlation coefficient R2 = 0.9872), and we created a novel "calibration mesh" method based on an expanded sigmoid function to enhance sensitivity. The novel calibration mesh method can be adapted for a wide variety of assay systems to improve robustness and detection range, and provide a dynamic and faster output.


