Ling Xie, M. Chew, C. Premachandran, Li Zhang, Siti Rafeah Mohamed Rafei, H. Ji, R. Rajoo, K. Tang, Yu Chen, K. Teo, K. S. H. Lau, V. Chow, C. Heng, Kian-Leong Ong, R. Tan
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Design of a fully-enclosed disposable bio-micro fluidic cartridge with self-contained reagents for infectious diseases diagnostic applications
To meet the requirements of infectious diseases identification, a sealed and fully enclosed cartridge with self-contained reagents was developed. The inlet and outlet ports of the cartridge are self-sealing. The waste produced during the diagnostic process was collected in a waste bag, which is enclosed in the cartridge. Two different types of waste bags were designed to reduce the overall thickness of the cartridge. A silicon chip with filter, binder and mixer components was integrated into the microfluidic cartridge for the extraction of the nucleic acid sample from the infectious virus sample. By using a switch valve the nucleic acid sample and waste were split and collected in a PCR tube and a waste bag respectively. The PCR tube, modified with self-sealing elastomer cap, was used for collecting the nucleic acid. The whole extraction process was carried out automatically in a small table-top actuator system. With the dengue virus as the input sample, RNA (ribonucleic acid) is extracted and subjected to RT-PCR (reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction) which detected the diagnostic size of the target amplicon.