Global Challenges (Feb 2019)

Disposable Microfluidic Sensor Based on Nanocellulose for Glucose Detection

  • Khan Mohammad Ahsan Uddin,
  • Ville Jokinen,
  • Farzin Jahangiri,
  • Sami Franssila,
  • Orlando J. Rojas,
  • Sampo Tuukkanen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.201800079
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Point‐of‐care devices that are inexpensive, disposable, and environmentally friendly are becoming increasingly predominant in the field of biosensing and biodiagnostics. Here, microfluidics is a suitable option to endow portability and minimal reagent and material consumption. Nanocellulose is introduced to manufacture microfluidic channels and as a storage and immobilization compartment of glucose oxidase. Improved enzymatic activity retention is demonstrated in a simple and disposable point‐of‐care diagnostic unit that is able to detect glucose from fluid matrices at 0.1 × 10−3m concentration and in less than 10 min. It is concluded that the patterning and fluidic technologies that are possible with nanocellulose enable easily scalable multianalyte designs.

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