VanDelinder Virginia, Groisman Alex
Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093, USA.
Anal Chem. 2006 Jun 1;78(11):3765-71. doi: 10.1021/ac060042r.
We designed, fabricated, and tested a microfluidic device for separation of plasma from whole human blood by size exclusion in a cross-flow. The device is made of a single mold of a silicone elastomer poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) sealed with a cover glass and is essentially disposable. When loaded with blood diluted to 20% hematocrit and driven with pulsatile pressure to prevent clogging of the channels with blood cells, the device can operate for at least 1 h, extracting approximately 8% of blood volume as plasma at an average rate of 0.65 microL/min. The flow in the device causes very little hemolysis; the extracted plasma meets the standards for common assays and is delivered to the device outlet approximately 30 s after injection of blood to the inlet. Integration of the cross-flow microchannel array with on-chip assay elements would create a microanalysis system for point-of-care diagnostics, reducing costs, turn-around times, and volumes of blood sample and reagents required for the assays.
我们设计、制造并测试了一种微流控装置,用于通过错流中的尺寸排阻从全血中分离血浆。该装置由单个聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)硅橡胶模具制成,并用盖玻片密封,基本上是一次性的。当加载稀释至血细胞比容为20%的血液并用脉动压力驱动以防止通道被血细胞堵塞时,该装置可运行至少1小时,以平均0.65微升/分钟的速率提取约8%血容量的血浆。装置内的流动引起的溶血极少;提取的血浆符合常规检测标准,在将血液注入入口后约30秒即可输送至装置出口。将错流微通道阵列与片上检测元件集成将创建一个用于即时诊断的微分析系统,降低检测成本、周转时间以及所需血样和试剂的体积。