Title
On-chip integration of enzyme and immunoassays: Simultaneous measurements of insulin and glucose
Date Issued
16 July 2003
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Wang J.
Chatrathi M.P.
New Mexico State University
Abstract
A microfluidic device coupling immunological and enzymatic assays within a single microchannel has been developed for simultaneous measurements of insulin and glucose. Such a dual-mode (enzyme/immuno) protocol involves precolumn reactions of insulin and glucose with the enzyme-labeled anti-human insulin and glucose-dehydrogenase/NAD+, respectively, followed by the electrophoretic separation of the free antibody, antibody-antigen complex, and the NADH product of the enzymatic reaction. The separation is followed by a postcolumn reaction of the alkaline-phosphatase tracer with the p-NPP substrate and a downstream amperometric detection of the p-nitrophenol and NADH products. Despite the huge concentration difference [millimolar (glucose) and nanomolar (insulin)] and the use of different assay principles, the new biochip responds independently to the corresponding target analytes, with linear dynamic ranges over their clinically relevant ranges. Complete assays, carried out within less than 4 min, lead to good precision (RSD 0.36%) for the insulin/glucose ratio. The resulting biochip allows simultaneous testing for insulin and glucose to be performed more rapidly, easily, and economically, and hence it holds great promise for improved management of diabetes. Copyright © 2003 American Chemical Society.
Start page
8444
End page
8445
Volume
125
Issue
28
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biotecnología médica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0038713935
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of the American Chemical Society
ISSN of the container
00027863
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