Yamada Masumi, Seki Minoru
Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan.
Anal Chem. 2004 Feb 15;76(4):895-9. doi: 10.1021/ac0350007.
We have developed a microdispenser array made of PDMS, in which a number of nanoliter-sized droplets can be accurately dispensed and mixed with the aid of specific channels under pneumatic pressure. In this system, hydrophobic and narrow channels act as a kind of valve and help structural liquid manipulation. Also, by arranging multiple dispensers in parallel, a single injection of liquid becomes sufficient for the preparation of multiple nanoliter-sized aliquots for different reactions. We designed two kinds of microdevices for multiple liquid dispensing and mixing and evaluated their performance and reproducibility, proving them sufficient for quantitative reactions. As a practical application, biochemical analysis of glucose was performed using enzymatic reactions. This liquid dispensing technology can be widely applied in the field of microscale analysis due to its low consumption, small dead volume of reagents and samples, and ease of operation.
我们开发了一种由聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)制成的微分配器阵列,在该阵列中,借助特定通道在气压作用下可以精确地分配和混合许多纳升大小的液滴。在这个系统中,疏水且狭窄的通道起到一种阀门的作用,有助于对结构液体进行操控。此外,通过将多个分配器并联排列,单次液体注入就足以制备用于不同反应的多个纳升大小的等分试样。我们设计了两种用于多种液体分配和混合的微型装置,并评估了它们的性能和重现性,证明它们足以用于定量反应。作为实际应用,利用酶促反应对葡萄糖进行了生化分析。这种液体分配技术因其低消耗、试剂和样品的死体积小以及操作简便,可广泛应用于微尺度分析领域。