Ignasia Handipta Mahardika, Jeong-Hyeop Shin, Jutiporn Yukird, Sang Ho Lee, Nayoon Pyun, Byung-Keun Oh, Kwanwoo Shin
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From Pregnancy to Pathogens: Boosting Lateral Flow Assays Sensitivity with a Hydrogel Reaction Trap
Lateral Flow Assays (LFAs) are cost-effective and widely utilized for rapid diagnostics, yet they often suffer from limited sensitivity. This study introduces a straightforward yet highly effective method to enhance LFAs performance by integrating a poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) hydrogel to create a “reaction trap.” This hydrogel reaction trap optimizes the flow rate and reaction time at the sensing components, substantially improving assay performance. By applying various hydrogel concentrations (6%, 9%, 12%, 15%, and 18% w/v), significant enhancements across a range of detection systems are achieved. An optimized 18% hydrogel concentration shows a 1.5 times increase in sensitivity in the tested commercial pregnancy test. Additionally, 12% hydrogel concentration is tested in pregnancy, ovulation, and Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) commercial kits, and the improvement reached up to a sevenfold increase in signal intensity. The enhancement in detection illustrates the profound impact of this simple modification and shows the importance of hydrogel concentration optimization to maximize detection improvement. These results demonstrate that hydrogel-coated LFAs offer a scalable and highly effective solution for boosting the reliability and sensitivity of rapid diagnostics across different healthcare settings, with broad potential for global health diagnostics applications.
期刊介绍:
Advanced Materials Interfaces publishes top-level research on interface technologies and effects. Considering any interface formed between solids, liquids, and gases, the journal ensures an interdisciplinary blend of physics, chemistry, materials science, and life sciences. Advanced Materials Interfaces was launched in 2014 and received an Impact Factor of 4.834 in 2018.
The scope of Advanced Materials Interfaces is dedicated to interfaces and surfaces that play an essential role in virtually all materials and devices. Physics, chemistry, materials science and life sciences blend to encourage new, cross-pollinating ideas, which will drive forward our understanding of the processes at the interface.
Advanced Materials Interfaces covers all topics in interface-related research:
Oil / water separation,
Applications of nanostructured materials,
2D materials and heterostructures,
Surfaces and interfaces in organic electronic devices,
Catalysis and membranes,
Self-assembly and nanopatterned surfaces,
Composite and coating materials,
Biointerfaces for technical and medical applications.
Advanced Materials Interfaces provides a forum for topics on surface and interface science with a wide choice of formats: Reviews, Full Papers, and Communications, as well as Progress Reports and Research News.