Hybrid Integrated Silicon Microfluidic Platform for Fluorescence Based Biodetection

Sensors (Basel). 2007 Sep 11;7(9):1901-1915. doi: 10.3390/s7091901.

Abstract

The desideratum to develop a fully integrated Lab-on-a-chip device capable ofrapid specimen detection for high throughput in-situ biomedical diagnoses and Point-of-Care testing applications has called for the integration of some of the novel technologiessuch as the microfluidics, microphotonics, immunoproteomics and Micro ElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS). In the present work, a silicon based microfluidic device hasbeen developed for carrying out fluorescence based immunoassay. By hybrid attachment ofthe microfluidic device with a Spectrometer-on-chip, the feasibility of synthesizing anintegrated Lab-on-a-chip type device for fluorescence based biosensing has beendemonstrated. Biodetection using the microfluidic device has been carried out usingantigen sheep IgG and Alexafluor-647 tagged antibody particles and the experimentalresults prove that silicon is a compatible material for the present application given thevarious advantages it offers such as cost-effectiveness, ease of bulk microfabrication,superior surface affinity to biomolecules, ease of disposability of the device etc., and is thussuitable for fabricating Lab-on-a-chip type devices.

Keywords: Anisotropic etching; Biosensing; Fluorescence; Immobilization; Lab-on-a-chip; Micro-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MOEMS); Microfluidics; Spectrometer-on-chip..