Elisa Hemmig, Yuksel Temiz, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
Rapid tests for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) are extremely important for determining G6PD deficiency, a widespread metabolic disorder which triggers hemolytic anemia in response to primaquine and tafenoquine medication, the most effective drugs for the radical cure of malaria caused byPlasmodiumparasites. Current point-of-care diagnostic devices for G6PD are either qualitative, do not normalize G6PD activity to the hemoglobin concentration, or are very expensive. In this work we developed a capillary-driven microfluidic chip to perform a quantitative G6PD test and a hemoglobin measurement within 2 minutes and using less than 2 μL of sample. We used a powerful microfluidic module to integrate and resuspend locally the reagents needed for the G6PD assay and controls. We also developed a theoretical model that successfully predicts the enzymatic reactions on-chip, guides on-chip reagent spotting and allows efficient integration of multiple assays in miniaturized formats with only a few nanograms of reagents.
Elisa Hemmig, Yuksel Temiz, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
B. Eker, M. Hitzbleck, et al.
MicroTAS 2013
Bilge Eker, Yuksel Temiz, et al.
Biomedical Microdevices
Charlotte Ramon, Yuksel Temiz, et al.
SPIE BiOS 2017