Issue 1, 2017

A novel miniaturized biofilter based on silicon micropillars for nucleic acid extraction

Abstract

New miniaturised microfluidic biofilter (BF) devices based on silicon micropillars have been developed and tested regarding their ability to extract HBV (Hepatitis B Virus) bacterial DNA from biological sample solutions. The device is composed of a silicon microchannel in which the pillars are distributed at the bottom surface. The extracted DNA solutions were analysed by real time PCR amplification and the biofilter performance was evaluated. The results obtained show that the DNA binding to the biofilters and the elution efficiency strictly depend on the pillars’ geometrical dimensions and increase proportionally with the surface/volume ratio. The device exhibiting the best extraction efficiency was then tested in combination with a silicon integrated real time PCR amplification chip as a preliminary step towards the development of genetic point-of-care devices.

Graphical abstract: A novel miniaturized biofilter based on silicon micropillars for nucleic acid extraction

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Sep 2016
Accepted
20 Nov 2016
First published
21 Nov 2016

Analyst, 2017,142, 140-146

A novel miniaturized biofilter based on silicon micropillars for nucleic acid extraction

S. Petralia, E. L. Sciuto and S. Conoci, Analyst, 2017, 142, 140 DOI: 10.1039/C6AN02049F

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