LAPSE:2021.0361
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LAPSE:2021.0361
Biosensing on the Centrifugal Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Disc Platform
May 17, 2021
Abstract
Lab-on-a-Disc (LoaD) biosensors are increasingly a promising solution for many biosensing applications. In the search for a perfect match between point-of-care (PoC) microfluidic devices and biosensors, the LoaD platform has the potential to be reliable, sensitive, low-cost, and easy-to-use. The present global pandemic draws attention to the importance of rapid sample-to-answer PoC devices for minimising manual intervention and sample manipulation, thus increasing the safety of the health professional while minimising the chances of sample contamination. A biosensor is defined by its ability to measure an analyte by converting a biological binding event to tangible analytical data. With evolving manufacturing processes for both LoaDs and biosensors, it is becoming more feasible to embed biosensors within the platform and/or to pair the microfluidic cartridges with low-cost detection systems. This review considers the basics of the centrifugal microfluidics and describes recent developments in common biosensing methods and novel technologies for fluidic control and automation. Finally, an overview of current devices on the market is provided. This review will guide scientists who want to initiate research in LoaD PoC devices as well as providing valuable reference material to researchers active in the field.
Lab-on-a-Disc (LoaD) biosensors are increasingly a promising solution for many biosensing applications. In the search for a perfect match between point-of-care (PoC) microfluidic devices and biosensors, the LoaD platform has the potential to be reliable, sensitive, low-cost, and easy-to-use. The present global pandemic draws attention to the importance of rapid sample-to-answer PoC devices for minimising manual intervention and sample manipulation, thus increasing the safety of the health professional while minimising the chances of sample contamination. A biosensor is defined by its ability to measure an analyte by converting a biological binding event to tangible analytical data. With evolving manufacturing processes for both LoaDs and biosensors, it is becoming more feasible to embed biosensors within the platform and/or to pair the microfluidic cartridges with low-cost detection systems. This review considers the basics of the centrifugal microfluidics and describes recent developments in common biosensing methods and novel technologies for fluidic control and automation. Finally, an overview of current devices on the market is provided. This review will guide scientists who want to initiate research in LoaD PoC devices as well as providing valuable reference material to researchers active in the field.
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biosensors, centrifugal microfluidics, LoaD platforms, microfluidics, PoC devices
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Miyazaki CM, Carthy E, Kinahan DJ. Biosensing on the Centrifugal Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Disc Platform. (2021). LAPSE:2021.0361
Author Affiliations
Miyazaki CM: Centre of Science and Technology for Sustainability, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Sorocaba, Sao Paulo 18052-780, Brazil [ORCID]
Carthy E: School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland
Kinahan DJ: School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland [ORCID]
Carthy E: School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland
Kinahan DJ: School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland [ORCID]
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Processes
Volume
8
Issue
11
Article Number
E1360
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-10-28
ISSN
2227-9717
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PII: pr8111360, Publication Type: Review
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