Pre-Degassed Microfluidic Chamber-Based Digital PCR Device for Meat Authentication Applications

Micromachines (Basel). 2021 Jun 14;12(6):694. doi: 10.3390/mi12060694.

Abstract

Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) suffers from the need for specific equipment and skilled personnel; thus, we here present a chamber-based digital PCR microfluidic device that is compatible with fluorescence image read-out systems and removes bubbles by a pre-degassed microfluidic device that consists of a pilot channel and micro chamber arrays. Digitalized PCR reagents are introduced into micro chambers, and thermocycles are taken to perform a DNA amplification process. Then, fluorescence images of a micro chamber array are read out and analyzed to obtain the total number of positive chambers. Thereby, the copy numbers of target DNA are calculated for quantitative detections. As a validation, this device is evaluated by the application of meat authentication. We performed dPCR tests using DNA templates extracted from a pure mutton DNA template with different dilutions. Then, the dPCR chip was used to identify the meat authentication using mutton-chicken mixtures with different mass ratios, showing its performance in real biotechnical applications.

Keywords: degas; digital polymerase chain reaction; meat authentication; microfluidics.