Paper-based device with integrated ion-selective optodes for colorimetric quantification of salivary metal ions

Yasuhiro Suenaga, Hiroyuki Shibata, Yuki Hiruta, Daniel Citterio

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Abstract

A disposable and simple PPAD (microfluidic paper-based analytical device) for the quantitative colorimetric detection of salivary cation species, relying on ISOs (ion-selective optodes) is introduced. This work demonstrates the applicability of ISO-integrated PPADs to real saliva samples. Calibration enabling accurate salivary cation quantification was achieved by using artificial saliva. Multiple sensing areas on a single device can detect three different types of ions within 3 min by simple application of 20 PL sample. Three kinds of ISOs were optimized for salivary Na+, K+ and Ca2+ quantification. For proof-of-concept, salivary Na+ concentration was accurately quantified by the developed PPAD.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2019
PublisherChemical and Biological Microsystems Society
Pages697-698
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9781733419000
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Event23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2019 - Basel, Switzerland
Duration: 2019 Oct 272019 Oct 31

Publication series

Name23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2019

Conference

Conference23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2019
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityBasel
Period19/10/2719/10/31

Keywords

  • Ca
  • Ion-selective optodes
  • K
  • Na
  • PPADs
  • Saliva

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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