Design and assembly of a μPAD for zinc determination in children’s saliva samples

Maria M. P. Melo*, António O. S. S. Rangel, Raquel B. R. Mesquita

*Autor correspondente para este trabalho

Resultado de pesquisarevisão de pares

Resumo

Anticipating health issues with frequent monitoring as a strategy requires easy-to-use, real-time, and accurate analytical devices. Paper-based sensors coupled with the easy non-invasive collection of biological fluids, like saliva, make this combination particularly well-suited for frequent monitoring of infants’ health. Saliva samples contain biomarkers that can provide the early detection of medical conditions, as it is the case of zinc. Regarding newborn babies and children, zinc deficiency can cause a decline in nutrition status, as well as compromise the child’s cognitive behaviour. As so, zinc determination in saliva is crucial to assess its levels and the consequent child’s state of development. The main goal is to develop a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) for rapid and on-site zinc quantification. This innovative μPAD methodology is portable and simple while providing low-cost analysis. Additionally, it is environmentally friendly, as it uses small amounts of reagents and samples, resulting in low waste production. For zinc determination, each device is fabricated by stacking two layers of filter paper discs (9.5 mm of diameter) that are aligned and inserted into a laminated plastic pouch, with 3 mm holes to insert the standard/sample solutions. The top layer contains the reagent (dithizone), while the bottom layer contains sodium hydroxide to ensure the reaction pH. When the standard/sample is loaded, a coloured pink complex is formed, and the intensity values are used to calculate the absorbance, establishing a linear correlation with zinc concentration. After validation by comparing to a reference procedure, the stability of the μPAD will be assessed under several storage conditions, and it will be applied to children’s saliva samples.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas120-120
Número de páginas1
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - dez. 2024
Evento23rd International Conference on Flow Injection Analysis and Related Techniques - Chiang Ma
Duração: 3 dez. 20247 dez. 2024

Conferência

Conferência23rd International Conference on Flow Injection Analysis and Related Techniques
Título abreviadoICFIA2024
País/TerritórioThailand
CidadeChiang Ma
Período3/12/247/12/24

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