A Hybrid Lab-on-a-Chip Injector System for Autonomous Carbofuran Screening

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Dec 17;19(24):5579. doi: 10.3390/s19245579.

Abstract

Securing food safety standards is crucial to protect the population from health-threatening food contaminants. In the case of pesticide residues, reference procedures typically find less than 1% of tested samples being contaminated, thus indicating the necessity for new tools able to support smart and affordable prescreening. Here, we introduce a hybrid paper-lab-on-a-chip platform, which integrates on-demand injectors to perform multiple step protocols in a single disposable device. Simultaneous detection of enzymatic color response in sample and reference cells, using a regular smartphone, enabled semiquantitative detection of carbofuran, a neurotoxic and EU-banned carbamate pesticide, in a wide concentration range. The resulting evaluation procedure is generic and allows the rejection of spurious measurements based on their dynamic responses, and was effectively applied for the binary detection of carbofuran in apple extracts.

Keywords: 3D-printed devices; acetylcholinesterase; food safety; lab-on-a-chip; microfluidics; pesticides; screening method.

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