Issue 11, 2010

Potential of a simple lab-on-a-tube for point-of-care measurements of multiple analytes

Abstract

This technical note presents a simple and disposable lab-on-a-tube (LOT) for point-of-care measurements of multiple analytes. LOT is a one-step device that can perform both sample collection and multi-sensing on-site. Sample collection is conducted by taking advantage of its inherent micro/macro channel structure while multi-sensing is conducted by integrated microsensors. This approach ensures reliable transportation of various samples into the testing area by either passive capillary force or active suction force, thus avoiding the need for a pump or injection components as used in lab-on-a-chip systems. The developed LOT (Diameter = 1 mm, Sensing length = 4.5 mm, Required sample volume = 3.5 μl) is capable of simultaneously quantifying the concentrations of glucose, lactate and oxygen in human serum samples. The result suggests the LOT hold great potential for many point-of-care applications.

Graphical abstract: Potential of a simple lab-on-a-tube for point-of-care measurements of multiple analytes

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
14 Jan 2010
Accepted
08 Feb 2010
First published
11 Mar 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 1476-1479

Potential of a simple lab-on-a-tube for point-of-care measurements of multiple analytes

C. Li, L. A. Shutter, P. Wu, C. H. Ahn and R. K. Narayan, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 1476 DOI: 10.1039/C000897D

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