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Download fileA Paper-Based “Pop-up” Electrochemical Device for Analysis of Beta-Hydroxybutyrate
journal contribution
posted on 2016-05-31, 20:05 authored by Chien-Chung Wang, Jonathan
W. Hennek, Alar Ainla, Ashok A. Kumar, Wen-Jie Lan, Judy Im, Barbara S. Smith, Mengxia Zhao, George M. WhitesidesThis
paper describes the design and fabrication of a “pop-up”
electrochemical paper-based analytical device (pop-up-EPAD) to measure
beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB)a biomarker for diabetic ketoacidosisusing
a commercial combination BHB/glucometer. Pop-up-EPADs are inspired
by pop-up greeting cards and children’s books. They are made
from a single sheet of paper folded into a three-dimensional (3D)
device that changes shape, and fluidic and electrical connectivity,
by simply folding and unfolding the structure. The reconfigurable
3D structure makes it possible to change the fluidic path and to control
timing; it also provides mechanical support for the folded and unfolded
structures that enables good registration and repeatability on folding.
A pop-up-EPAD designed to detect BHB shows performance comparable
to commercially available plastic test strips over the clinically
relevant range of BHB in blood when used with a commercial glucometer
that integrates the ability to measure glucose and BHB (combination
BHB/glucometer). With simple modifications of the electrode and the
design of the fluidic path, the pop-up-EPAD also detects BHB in buffer
using a simple glucometera device that is more available than
the combination BHB/glucometer. Strategies that use a “3D pop-up”that
is, large-scale changes in 3D structure and fluidic pathsby
folding/unfolding add functionality to EPADs (e.g., controlled timing,
fluidic handling and path programming, control over complex sequences
of steps, and alterations in electrical connectivity) and should enable
the development of new classes of paper-based diagnostic devices.