Dodecylresorufin (C12R) Outperforms Resorufin in Microdroplet Bacterial Assays

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2016 May 11;8(18):11318-25. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b02360. Epub 2016 Apr 29.

Abstract

This paper proves that dodecylresorufin (C12R) outperforms resorufin (the conventional form of this dye) in droplet microfluidic bacterial assays. Resorufin is a marker dye that is widely used in different fields of microbiology and has increasingly been applied in droplet microfluidic assays and experiments. The main concern associated with resorufin in droplet-based systems is dye leakage into the oil phase and neighboring droplets. The leakage decreases the performance of assays because it causes averaging of the signal between the positive (bacteria-containing) and negative (empty) droplets. Here we show that C12R is a promising alternative to conventional resorufin because it maintains higher sensitivity, specificity, and signal-to-noise ratio over time. These characteristics make C12R a suitable reagent for droplet digital assays and for monitoring of microbial growth in droplets.

Keywords: bacteria viability assay; dodecylresorufin; droplet emulsion; droplet microfluidics; resorufin.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biological Assay
  • Microfluidics*
  • Oxazines
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio

Substances

  • Oxazines
  • resorufin