A drop dispenser for simplifying on-farm detection of foodborne pathogens

M. Ranjbaran, Simerdeep Kaur, Jiangshan Wang, Bibek Raut, M. Verma
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Rapid nucleic-acid biosensors are useful for on-farm detection of foodborne pathogens on fresh produce during pre-season and pre-harvest stages. Such tools aim to be user-friendly so that a producer could operate them in a few simple steps and detect multiple targets. Currently, an easy-to-use device for on-farm applications does not exist commercially. One of the bottlenecks is the delivery of a prescribed amount of sample to the reaction sites of the biosensor using a simple and precise approach. Here, we developed drop dispensers using 3D printing and a hydrophilic surface chemistry treatment to generate precise drops (DNA/bacterial samples) of a few micro-liters (∼20 to ∼33 µL). We tested multiple copies of these devices over time of repeated application to estimate their shelf-lives which is about one month. In addition to drop generation tests, we employed these devices in nucleic-acid testing. The tests used loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) to detect DNA or whole cells of Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7. These tests were performed to simulate the on-farm sample collection (using collection flags that we previously designed) and delivery using the drop dispensers. Our results showed that these devices performed similarly to standard commercial pipettors in LAMP assays, providing a limit of detection of 7.8×106 cell/mL for whole-cell detection. This drop dispenser will eventually be part of a user-friendly consumable kit that will enable performing LAMP assays by non-specialist users for a cost of USD 4 per test.
用于简化农场食源性病原体检测的滴剂分配器
快速核酸生物传感器在新鲜农产品的季节前和收获前阶段用于食源性病原体的农场检测。这些工具的目标是用户友好,以便生产者可以在几个简单的步骤中操作它们并检测多个目标。目前,还没有一种易于使用的用于农场应用的商业设备。其中一个瓶颈是使用一种简单而精确的方法将规定数量的样品运送到生物传感器的反应位点。在这里,我们使用3D打印和亲水性表面化学处理开发了液滴分配器,以产生几微升(~ 20至~ 33 μ L)的精确液滴(DNA/细菌样品)。我们测试了这些设备的多个副本,随着时间的重复应用,估计它们的保质期大约是一个月。除了滴落生成测试外,我们还将这些装置用于核酸测试。该试验使用环介导等温扩增(LAMP)检测产生志贺毒素的大肠杆菌O157:H7的DNA或整个细胞。执行这些测试是为了模拟农场样品收集(使用我们之前设计的收集标志)和使用液滴分配器进行递送。我们的结果表明,这些设备在LAMP检测中的表现与标准商用移液器相似,为全细胞检测提供了7.8×106细胞/mL的检测限。该液滴分配器最终将成为用户友好的消耗性试剂盒的一部分,该试剂盒将使非专业用户能够进行LAMP检测,每次检测费用为4美元。
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