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P021

Peptide 021, GLXC-21260

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Studies 37
Trials 57
2008 pubmed 135 citations

A polymer lab-on-a-chip for magnetic immunoassay with on-chip sampling and detection capabilities.

Do. Jaephil J; Ahn. Chong H CH

Key Findings

  • The chip is made from low‑cost polymer (COC) using injection molding and hot embossing, allowing mass production.
  • It integrates magnetic bead separation, an interdigitated electrode, and microfluidics on a single chip.
  • It can detect mouse IgG at concentrations as low as 16.4 ng/mL within 35 minutes.

Practical Outcomes

  • For most biohackers and self‑experimenters, this technology is a laboratory tool rather than a direct health‑optimization protocol. Unless you are building your own point‑of‑care diagnostic devices, the study offers little actionable insight for longevity, metabolism, or performance.

Summary

Scientists made a cheap, disposable plastic chip that can grab tiny amounts of a protein (like an antibody) from a sample using magnetic beads and then measure it electrically in about half an hour.

Abstract

This paper presents a new polymer lab-on-a-chip for magnetic bead-based immunoassay with fully on-chip sampling and detection capabilities, which provides a smart platform of magnetic immunoassay-based lab-on-a-chip for point-of-care testing (POCT) toward biochemical hazardous agent detection, food inspection or clinical diagnostics. In this new approach, the polymer lab-on-a-chip for magnetic bead-based immunoassay consists of a magnetic bead-based separator, an interdigitated array (IDA) micro electrode, and a microfluidic system, which are fully incorporated into a lab-on-a-chip on cyclic olefin copolymer (COC). Since the polymer lab-on-a-chip was realized using low cost, high throughput polymer microfabrication techniques such as micro injection molding and hot embossing method, a disposable polymer lab-on-a-chip for the magnetic bead-based immunoassay can be successfully realized in a disposable platform. With this newly developed polymer lab-on-a-chip, an enzyme-labelled electrochemical immunoassay (ECIA) was performed using magnetic beads as the mobile solid support, and the final enzyme product produced from the ECIA was measured using chronoamperometry. A sampling and detection of as low as 16.4 ng mL(-1) of mouse IgG has been successfully performed in 35 min for the entire procedure.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2008

Date

2008-02-28T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1039/b715569g

Citations

135

References

19