Issue 4, 2024

High sensitivity and automatic chemiluminescence detection of glucose and lactate using a spin-disc paper-based device

Abstract

This paper reports a spin-disc paper-based device with 10 individual detection units containing electromagnetic modules controlling the sample incubation time before chemiluminescence (CL) signal detection. After the sample was added to the top paper chip and incubated with the enzyme, the electromagnet was turned off to allow contact between the top and bottom paper. The H2O2 generated by the sample flowed vertically to the bottom paper and initiated the oxidase of the luminol to generate the CL signal. After one detection the disc was automatically rotated to the next position to repeat the above detection. The advantage of using the device over the lateral flow and the in situ detection was firstly proved using the detection of H2O2 and the glucose/lactate sample with 5 minute incubation. The CL intensity was increased 300 times/1000 times as the glucose/lactate was incubated for 5 minutes compared to the non-incubated samples. Afterward, the device was employed to separately detect glucose and lactate diluted in PBS, artificial sweat, artificial saliva, and fresh cell culture media. Finally, the device was employed to detect the glucose and lactate in the media collected over the 24 hour culture of PC3 cells. The uptake and production rates of glucose and lactate were correspondingly determined as 0.328 ± 0.015 pmol h−1 per cell and 1.254 ± 0.053 pmol h−1 per cell, respectively. The reported device has wide application potential due to its capabilities in automatic detection of multiple samples with very high sensitivity and small sample volume (down to 0.5 μL).

Graphical abstract: High sensitivity and automatic chemiluminescence detection of glucose and lactate using a spin-disc paper-based device

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Nov 2023
Accepted
20 Dec 2023
First published
15 Jan 2024

Lab Chip, 2024,24, 810-818

High sensitivity and automatic chemiluminescence detection of glucose and lactate using a spin-disc paper-based device

W. Tong, J. Shi, Z. Yu, B. Ran, H. Chen and Y. Zhu, Lab Chip, 2024, 24, 810 DOI: 10.1039/D3LC00937H

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