Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell Lysis

Chemical cell lysis is an interesting topic in the research to Lab-on-a-Disc (LOD) platforms on account of its perfect compatibility with the centrifugal spin column format. However, standard procedures followed in chemical cell lysis require sophisticated non-contact temperature control as well as...

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Main Authors: Moo-Jung Seo, Jae-Chern Yoo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/687
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spelling doaj-6cb96f18524c47e19169a2704c02151d2020-11-24T21:13:30ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-02-0118368710.3390/s18030687s18030687Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell LysisMoo-Jung Seo0Jae-Chern Yoo1College of Information and Communication Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, KoreaCollege of Information and Communication Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440-746, KoreaChemical cell lysis is an interesting topic in the research to Lab-on-a-Disc (LOD) platforms on account of its perfect compatibility with the centrifugal spin column format. However, standard procedures followed in chemical cell lysis require sophisticated non-contact temperature control as well as the use of pressure resistant valves. These requirements pose a significant challenge thereby making the automation of chemical cell lysis on an LOD extremely difficult to achieve. In this study, an LOD capable of performing fully automated chemical cell lysis is proposed, where a combination of chemical and thermal methods has been used. It comprises a sample inlet, phase change material sheet (PCMS)-based temperature sensor, heating chamber, and pressure resistant valves. The PCMS melts and solidifies at a certain temperature and thus is capable of indicating whether the heating chamber has reached a specific temperature. Compared to conventional cell lysis systems, the proposed system offers advantages of reduced manual labor and a compact structure that can be readily integrated onto an LOD. Experiments using Salmonella typhimurium strains were conducted to confirm the performance of the proposed cell lysis system. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed system has great potential in realizing chemical cell lysis on an LOD whilst achieving higher throughput in terms of purity and yield of DNA thereby providing a good alternative to conventional cell lysis systems.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/687chemical cell lysisLab-on-a-Disclaser modulepressure resistant valvephase change material sheet
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author Moo-Jung Seo
Jae-Chern Yoo
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Jae-Chern Yoo
Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell Lysis
Sensors
chemical cell lysis
Lab-on-a-Disc
laser module
pressure resistant valve
phase change material sheet
author_facet Moo-Jung Seo
Jae-Chern Yoo
author_sort Moo-Jung Seo
title Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell Lysis
title_short Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell Lysis
title_full Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell Lysis
title_fullStr Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell Lysis
title_full_unstemmed Lab-on-a-Disc Platform for Automated Chemical Cell Lysis
title_sort lab-on-a-disc platform for automated chemical cell lysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Chemical cell lysis is an interesting topic in the research to Lab-on-a-Disc (LOD) platforms on account of its perfect compatibility with the centrifugal spin column format. However, standard procedures followed in chemical cell lysis require sophisticated non-contact temperature control as well as the use of pressure resistant valves. These requirements pose a significant challenge thereby making the automation of chemical cell lysis on an LOD extremely difficult to achieve. In this study, an LOD capable of performing fully automated chemical cell lysis is proposed, where a combination of chemical and thermal methods has been used. It comprises a sample inlet, phase change material sheet (PCMS)-based temperature sensor, heating chamber, and pressure resistant valves. The PCMS melts and solidifies at a certain temperature and thus is capable of indicating whether the heating chamber has reached a specific temperature. Compared to conventional cell lysis systems, the proposed system offers advantages of reduced manual labor and a compact structure that can be readily integrated onto an LOD. Experiments using Salmonella typhimurium strains were conducted to confirm the performance of the proposed cell lysis system. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed system has great potential in realizing chemical cell lysis on an LOD whilst achieving higher throughput in terms of purity and yield of DNA thereby providing a good alternative to conventional cell lysis systems.
topic chemical cell lysis
Lab-on-a-Disc
laser module
pressure resistant valve
phase change material sheet
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/3/687
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