Quantum Dot-Based Molecularly Imprinted Polymers on Three-Dimensional Origami Paper Microfluidic Chip for Fluorescence Detection of Phycocyanin.
Bowei LiZhong ZhangJi QiNa ZhouSong QinJaebum ChooLingxin ChenPublished in: ACS sensors (2017)
In this work, we developed a novel strategy using fluorescent quantum dots (QDs) combined with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) on three-dimensional (3D) origami paper-based microfluidic devices for specific recognition and sensitive detection of phycocyanin. This method can realize the liquid phase of QDs@MIPs being transferred to the solid-phase paper base and achieve easy portability for the analysis. Under optimal conditions, we successfully demonstrated the proposed paper@QDs@MIPs 3D microfluidic chip for the sensitive and selective detection of phycocyanin protein target in a simple and robust manner. Our results revealed that the method exhibited a dynamic response to phycocyanin in the range of 10-50 mg/L with a limit of detection of 2 mg/L. Importantly, this device could provide quantitative information very conveniently and show great potential to be further extended to the detection of other proteins or biomarkers for environmental and food safety research.
Keyphrases
- label free
- molecularly imprinted
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- high throughput
- circulating tumor cells
- single cell
- real time pcr
- solid phase extraction
- high resolution
- human health
- healthcare
- energy transfer
- health information
- risk assessment
- social media
- ionic liquid
- living cells
- climate change
- binding protein
- amino acid
- protein protein
- fluorescent probe