Issue 11, 2009

Lab-on-a-chip for multiplexed biosensing of residual antibiotics in milk

Abstract

A multiplexed immunoassay-based antibiotic sensing device integrated in a lab-on-a-chip format is described. The approach is multidisciplinary and involves the convergent development of a multi-antibiotic competitive immunoassay based on sensitive wavelength interrogated optical sensor (WIOS) technology and a polymer-based self-contained microfluidic cartridge. Immunoassay solutions are pressure-driven through external and concerted actuation of a single syringe pump and multiposition valve. Moreover, the use of a novel photosensitive material in a ‘one step’ fabrication process allowed the rapid fabrication of microfluidic components and interconnection port simultaneously. Pre-filled microfluidic cartridges were used as binary response rapid tests for the simultaneous detection of three antibiotic families – sulfonamides, fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines – in raw milk. For test interpretation, any signal lower than the threshold value obtained for the corresponding Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) concentration (100 µg L−1) was considered negative for a given antibiotic. The reliability of the multiplexed detection system was assessed by way of a validation test carried out on a series of six blind milk samples. A test accuracy of 95% was calculated from this experiment. The whole immunoassay procedure is fast (less than 10 minutes) and easy to handle (automated actuation).

Graphical abstract: Lab-on-a-chip for multiplexed biosensing of residual antibiotics in milk

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Nov 2008
Accepted
18 Feb 2009
First published
13 Mar 2009

Lab Chip, 2009,9, 1625-1630

Lab-on-a-chip for multiplexed biosensing of residual antibiotics in milk

G. Suárez, Y. Jin, J. Auerswald, S. Berchtold, H. F. Knapp, J. Diserens, Y. Leterrier, J. E. Månson and G. Voirin, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 1625 DOI: 10.1039/B819688E

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