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Integrated electrokinetically driven microfluidic devices with pH‐mediated solid‐phase extraction coupled to microchip electrophoresis for preterm birth biomarkers
Abstract:Integration in microfluidics is important for achieving automation. Sample preconcentration integrated with separation in a microfluidic setup can have a substantial impact on rapid analysis of low‐abundance disease biomarkers. Here, we have developed a microfluidic device that uses pH‐mediated solid‐phase extraction (SPE) for the enrichment and elution of preterm birth (PTB) biomarkers. Furthermore, this SPE module was integrated with microchip electrophoresis for combined enrichment and separation of multiple analytes, including a PTB peptide biomarker (P1). A reversed‐phase octyl methacrylate monolith was polymerized as the SPE medium in polyethylene glycol diacrylate modified cyclic olefin copolymer microfluidic channels. Eluent for pH‐mediated SPE of PTB biomarkers on the monolith was optimized using different pH values and ionic concentrations. Nearly 50‐fold enrichment was observed in single channel SPE devices for a low nanomolar solution of P1, with great elution time reproducibility (<7% RSD). The monolith binding capacity was determined to be 400 pg (0.2 pmol). A mixture of a model peptide (FA) and a PTB biomarker (P1) was extracted, eluted, injected, and then separated by microchip electrophoresis in our integrated device with ∼15‐fold enrichment. This device shows important progress towards an integrated electrokinetically operated platform for preconcentration and separation of biomarkers.
Keywords:Enrichment  Integrated microfluidics  Microchip electrophoresis  Monoliths  Solid‐phase extraction
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