A microfluidic paper analytical device using capture aptamers for the detection of PfLDH in blood matrices.
Adewoyin Martin OgunmolasuyiRonen FogelHeinrich HoppeDean GoldringJanice LimsonPublished in: Malaria journal (2022)
The reported µPAD demonstrates the potential of integrating aptamers into paper-based malarial rapid diagnostic tests. The assembly of µPAD sensors using APTEC assay principles for the detection the malarial biomarker, lactate dehydrogenase enzymes from Plasmodium falciparum (PfLDH). The aptamers immobilized at the test zones capture the PfLDH in samples. After washing the unbound sample components from the zones, Malstat assay reagents are added for colour development, proportional to the amount of captured PfLDH.