Issue 13, 2013

An electrochemical Lab-on-a-CD system for parallel whole blood analysis

Abstract

Lab-on-a-CD, as a main branch of Lab-on-a-chip technology, has led to several very successful commercial products. Most of these existing Lab-on-a-CD systems present complex system designs and thus are relatively expensive. In this work, we have developed a simple but robust Lab-on-a-CD system for parallel whole blood analyses. This Lab-on-a-CD system incorporates electrochemical bioanalysis and a simple blood sample separation mechanism into the centrifugal platform, and thus reduces the system’s complexity. To demonstrate the applicability, the system was applied to perform basic metabolic panel tests, for example, the concentrations of glucose, lactate and uric acids of whole blood samples. Using only 16 μL of whole blood, within a few minutes, the Lab-on-a-CD system could produce results that agreed in general with the data by a conventional system. Therefore, this proof-of-concept Lab-on-a-CD system has demonstrated the potential to become a robust and simple-to-use device for parallel blood analyses.

Graphical abstract: An electrochemical Lab-on-a-CD system for parallel whole blood analysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jan 2013
Accepted
15 Apr 2013
First published
16 Apr 2013

Lab Chip, 2013,13, 2634-2640

An electrochemical Lab-on-a-CD system for parallel whole blood analysis

T. Li, Y. Fan, Y. Cheng and J. Yang, Lab Chip, 2013, 13, 2634 DOI: 10.1039/C3LC00020F

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