Microdroplet Based Disposable Sensor Patch for Detection of α-amylase in Human Blood Serum
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Concentration of α-amylase in human serum is a key indicator of various pancreatic ailments and an affordable point-of-care detection of this biomarker can benefit millions suffering from these diseases. In view of this situation, we report the development of a flexible patch-sensor, which simply requires a microdroplet of aqueous starch-FeSO solution to detect α-amylase in serum. The detection is achieved through the generation of mixing vortices (~12 rpm) inside the droplet with the help of an imposed thermal gradient. Such vortices due to Marangoni and natural convections are found to be strongest at an optimal temperature difference of ~18 °C - 23 °C across the droplet which in turn facilitate mixing and promote the specific starch-amylase enzymatic reaction. Subsequently, the large (~80%) variation in the electrical resistance across the droplet is correlated to detect the level of the α-amylase in the analyte. Importantly, the sensor can detect even in the limits of 15-110 units/liter. Further, the sensitivity of flexible sensors is ~8.6% higher than the non-flexible one. Interestingly, the sensitivity of the proposed sensor has been nearly three-times than the previously reported optical ones. The results of patch-sensor match very closely with the standard path-lab tests while detecting unknown level of amylase in serum. The prototype has shown significant potential to translate into an affordable device for the real-time detection and easy prognosis of pancreatic disorders.
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