Capillary flow-driven blood plasma separation and on-chip analyte detection in microfluidic devices

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M. Sneha Maria
T. S. Chandra
A. K. Sen
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Madras,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Indian Institute of Technology Madras,Department of Biotechnology
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Contact Angle; PDMS; Microfluidic Device; Purification Efficiency; PDMS Layer;
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We report a comprehensive review on the capillary flow-driven blood plasma separation and on-chip analyte detection in microfluidic devices. Blood plasma separation is the primary sample preparation step prior to most biochemical assays. Conventionally, centrifugation is used for the sample preparation process. There are numerous works reporting blood plasma separation in microfluidic devices which aim at miniaturizing the sample preparation procedure. Capillary-based blood plasma separation shows promise in actualizing point-of-care diagnostic devices for applications in resource-limited settings including military camps and rural areas. In this review, the devices have been categorized based on active and passive plasma separation techniques used for the separation of plasma from capillary-driven blood sample. A comparison between different techniques used for blood plasma separation is outlined. On-chip detection of analytes present in the separated plasma obtained using some of these reported devices is also presented and discussed.
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